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Five  hundred  copies  only  of  the  Twentieth 
Volume  of  the  ''Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales"  have  been  printed  at  my  Private 
Press.       This  copy  is  No.  434 


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Visitation 


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Cnjlanti  anti  Wales 


EDITED    BY 


FREDERICK     ARTHUR     CRISP 


VOL.    20 


PRIVATELY    PRINTED 
1919 


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LIST    OF    PEDIGREES. 


Acton    of   Gatacre   Park,    co, 

Salop  .... 
Addington,  Baron 
Alington    of    Swinhope,    co, 

Lincoln 
Arbuthnot,  Baronet 
Arbuthnot  and  Arbuthnot- 

Leslie 
Arkwright,        formerly        of 

Hampton   Court,   co.   Here 

ford     .... 
Aylesford,  Earl  of 
Baker    of    Bayfordbury,    co 

Hertford      ... 
Blofeld   of  Hoveton  House, 

CO.  Norfolk . 
Burreli,  of  Knepp  Castle,  co 

Sussex 
Bush,  formerly  of  Bradford-on 

Avon,  CO.  Wilts  . 
Challinor   of  Pickwood,   co, 

Stafford 
Chevallier    of    Aspall   Hall 

CO.  Suffolk  ... 
Clive  of  Perrystone  Court,  co, 

Hereford,  and  of  Ballycroy 

CO.  Mayo 
Clive      of      Whitfield,       co, 

Hereford 
CoBBOLD  of  Holywells,  Ipswich 

CO.  Suffolk  . 
Crispin  of  Dodbrooke  Manor, 

CO.  Devon    . 


124 
182 


33 
60 


75 

148 
100 

53 
193 

83 
198 

45 


132 

129 

21 

200 


Curtler  of  Bevere  House, 
Claines,  co.  Worcester  .   104 

Duddridge  of  Bicknoller,  co. 
Somerset      .         .         .         .144 

End,  formerly  of  Wood  Hall, 
Dulwich,  CO.  Surrey      .         .  204 

Fanshawe      ....       I 

Fellowes-Gordon  of  Knockes- 
poch,  CO.  Aberdeen      .         .     87 

Fry  of  Finchley,  co.  Middle- 
sex      .         .         .         .         .41 

Halsbury,  Earl  of         .         .156 

Janson 141 

Maughan  of  Collingwood 
House,  Morpeth,  co.  North- 
umberland .         .         .         .169 

Morris  of  Netherwood  Manor, 
CO.  Hereford        .         .         -55 

Mortimer  of  Wigmore,  Capel, 
CO.  Surrey    .         .         .         .126 

Newcastle,  Duke  of      .         .18 

Ransome  of  Ipswich,  co. 
Suffolk 

Reynolds 


Welwyn,  co 
Wormald 


Orsett  Hall,  co. 


Rouse  . 
Wagner 
Whitmore  of 

Essex 
Wild      . 
Wilshere     of     The     Frythe, 


107 

SI 
196 

146 


Hertford  . 


137 

17s 

202 
163 


1286446 


LIST    OF    PLATES. 


Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Duke  of  Newcastle 
Book-plate  of  "William  Baker,  Esq.  Bayfordbury, 

Herts" 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Arbuthnot,  Baronet 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Earl  of  Aylesford 
Book-plate   of  "Francis  H.  D.  C.  WTiitmore" 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Earl  of  Halsbury  . 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Addington 


To  face  page       1 7 


54 

59 

99 

140 

155 
181 


^etiisvees 


Arms  on  record  itt  tlti  CoiUgeof  Arms. 
Quarterly  :  1st  and  4lh,  Or  a  chevron 
between  three  fleur-tle-lis  sahle  ;  2nd 
and  3rd  [leiitg  an  aui^inentation  granted 
8  Febniary  ib4q  to  Kichard  Fatt:.l:awe, 
Retiienibraiiier  of  the  Exchequer  and 
others),  Chequy  argent  and  azure  a 
cross  gules. 

Crest.  —  A  dragon's  head  erased  or 
flames  of  fire  issuing  from  the  mouth 
proper. 

Mottoes. — I,  In  cruce  victoria  ;  2,  Dux 
vitje  ratio. 


J^^Ovry 


jrans{)atoe. 


General  Henry  Fanshawe  of  Fanshawe  Gate-j=Susanna  Frances, 
in  Dronfield,  co.  Derby,  and  of  Dengey  Hall,  I  2nd  dau.  and  coheir 
CO.   Essex  (only  son   of  Simon    Fanshawe   of    of  Charles  le  Grys 


c/a^fwAd 


a^c>e 


Fanshawe  Gate,  Dengey  Hall,  and  Great 
Singleton,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.  [grandson  of 
William  Fanshawe  of  Great  Singleton,  see 
''Notes"  to  Visitation  oj  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  6,  page  /jj],  by  .Althea  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  William  Snelling  of  Holborn,  co. 
Middlesex);  born  5  May  1756;  Ensign  :st 
Regiment  of  Foot  Guards  4  October  1770; 
Lieut.- Colonel  83rd  Foot  i  June  1781  ; 
accompanied  the  Empress  Catherine  to  Russia 
and  became  a  General  in  her  service  ;  Governor 
of  Kioo,  and  General-in-Chief  and  Governor- 
General  of  Kieff  and  afterwards  (Governor  of 
the  Crimea ;  served  under  the  Duke  of 
Wurteniburg  ;  the  golden  sword  was  conferred 
on  him  by  the  Empress  Catherine  for  brave 
and  gallant  m.ilitary  services ;  Order  of  the 
Knight  of  St.  George  1789  and  the  Great 
Cross  of  St.  Vladimir  ;  Russian 
Senator  at  Warsaw ;  died  at 
Warsaw  23  February,  bur. 
in  the  Protestant  Cemetery, 
Warsaw,  27  February  1828. 


of  Morton-on-the- 
Hill.  CO.  Norfolk; 
marr.  24  February 
1778  ;  died  at  CaflTa 
6  September  1806, 
bur.  at  Kertch,  in 
the  Crimea. 


dUiM/COfU^LcL^  e^r 


•yu/ri^ct^ 


o/ii£yx^ 


Anna  Maria  (his= 
cousin),  dau.  of 
Lieut.  -  General 
John  Jenkinson, 
Under  Clerk  of  the 
Board  of  Green 
Cloth  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  Lon- 
don, 3  May  1810  ; 
died  at  Hyeres, 
France,  1 3  De- 
cember 1818.  ist 
wife. 


=-Rear- Admiral  Henry  Fanshawe  of  Fanshawe  Gate  and- 
Dengey  Hall,  and  of  'I'ilbuster  Lodge,  Godstone,  co. 
Surrey;  born  at  Shiplake,  co.  Oxford,  9  December  1778; 
of  the  Russian  Navy  and  afterwards  entered  the  British 
Navy  as  A.  B.  8  September  1798,  served  at  the  blockade 
<)f  Cadiz  1797-99,  '"  ''it^  expedition  to  Holland  in  1799; 
in  1801  accompanied  the  force  sent  against  Egypt,  where 
he  served  on  shore  as  Midshipman  in  the  battles  of  8, 
13,  and  21  March;  Lieutenant  25  May  1805;  surrendered 
the  "Grasshopper"  to  the  Dutch  fleet  in  the  Texel 
24  December  iSii  to  avoid  foundering;  Post- Captain 
7  June  1814,  retired  1846;  Rear -Admiral  9  October 
1849;  Knight  of  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia;  died  at  Tilbuster 
Lodge,  Godstone,  g  August  1856,  bur.  at  Godstone. 


■■Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of 
Francis  F  o  w  n  e  s- 
Luttrell,  Commissioner 
of  Customs,  D.C.L., 
by  Charlotte  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Francis 
Drewe  of  Grange ; 
marr.  20  January  1823; 
died,  aged  70,  at  Til- 
buster Lodge,Godstone, 
12  March  1863,  bur.  at 
Godstone.     2rd  wife. 


Patty,    dau.    of  the=f=Rev.  Charles  Robert  Fanshawe= 
of  Fansliawe    Cate,    in    Dron- 
field,  CO.  Derby;  born  4  April 
1780;  died  7  August  1859. 


Rev.  Robert  Faithfull 
of  Warfiekl,  co. 
Berks,     istwife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Fanshawe, 
Vol.  14,  page  105.) 


=Jane,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Williams, 
Rector  of  Maldon, 
CO.  Essex,    and  wife. 


Thomas  Edward  Fanshawe, 
born  4  May,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Westminster,  23 
May  1781 ;  died  in  Russia 
1794-97. 


Major  -  General      William=f=  Pauline  de  Meisner,       Frederick     George     Fan-=r=Fran9oise  Marie  Sumian 


Simon  Fanshawe,  born  at 
Ghent,  Belgium,  in  1784. 


born  in  1791. 


shawe,  born    at    Cherson, 
Russia,  in  March  1788. 


A 


de   ChSteauneuf,    born 
circa  1782. 


A 


{^For  issue  see  page  4.) 


{For  issue  seepage  6.) 


General  George  Fanshawe,  born  10  August  1789  ;  entered  the  Russian  Service= 
and  was  received  on  the  Staff  6  March  1807,  Under  Lieutenant  November 
following  ;  took  pari  in  the  campaign  of  181 2  on  the  French  invasion  of  Russia 
by  Napoleon,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Witebisk,  Smolensk,  and  Boro- 
dino (wounded,  received  the  golden  sword  with  the  inscription  "  For  bravery  "), 
A.D.C.  to  General  Fowke  ;  took  part  in  the  battle  of  'I'arontino  same  year; 
present  at  the  storming  of  the  entrenchments  of  Borissow,  in  protecting  the 
passage  of  the  Berezina  (Order  of  St.  Vladimir  with  the  swords) ;  after  the 
battle  of  Molodec/.no  he  was  commissioned  by  the  Marshal,  Prince  Koutousoff, 
to  convey  to  St.  Petersburg  the  trophies  taken  from  the  French  in  that 
engagement;  took  part  in  the  campaign  of  1813,  being  present  at  the  battles 
"of  Liitzen,  Bautzen  and  Dresden,  and  the  complete  defeat  of  General 
Vandamme  (wounded,  promoted  Lieutenant,  Cross  of  St.  Anne,  2nd-class,  and 

the  Russian  Cross  for  tlie  battle  of  Kulm);  took  part  in  the  French  campaign  of  1814,  at  the  battles 
of  Brienne,  Ferchampenoise  and  the  taking  of  Paris,  received  the  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Austria,  of 
Maximilian  of  Bavaria  and  the  Cross  of  Prussia;  in  the  campaign  of  Turkey  in  1828  took  part 
in  the  siege  of  Adrianople  ;  promoted  to  the  rank  of  General  of  a  Division  in  1835;  A.D.C.  to  the 
Emperor  of  Russia  and  to  the  Grand  Duke  Constantine ;  retired  from  active  military  service  in  1842,  and 
was  made  Privy  Counsellor  and  Senator  for  the  Warsaw  Department  of  the  Directing  Senate;  Permanent 
Member  of  Council  of  State  of  the  Kingdom  of  Poland  1861  ;  Knight  of  tiit  Great  Cross  and  Bands,  the 

White  Eagle  and  St.  Stanislaus,  and  the  Cross  of  St.  George  of  Russia; 

also  the  Prussian  Order  of  the  Red  Eagle  and  the  Iron  Cross  ;  died, 

.         y  aged   78,  at   Warsaw  y'j  May,  and   was  buried  there  with    military 

■  e^ — £?W>»-'Xjt»\v>        honours   15  May  1867. 


i=Louise  Bonnet 

Sophia, 

de  Belon,  born 

born 

in  1802  ;  niarr. 

m  1791, 

at  Warsaw   1 1 

and 

May      1824; 

died  the 

died  at  Henry- 

same 

cow,  near  War- 

year. 

saw,  29  August 

1876,    bur.   at 

Warsaw. 

B 

General      Charles=Althea     Hedwige     Edward  Fanshawe,= 


Alexander  Fan- 
shawe  of  Grodno, 
Russia. 

{See  next  page.) 


(his  cousin),  born 
at  Warsaw  2 1 
February  1825  ; 
marr.  there  18  Oc- 
tober 1848;  died 
2  April  1 9 16. 


youngest  son 

of  Major-General 
WiUiam  Simon  Fan- 
shawe  ;  born  at 
Bielsk,  Lithuania, 
in  October  1826  ; 
died  at  Dresden, 
Germany,  in  1865, 
bur.  there. 


=EmiIy  Henrietta  (his  cousin),  born 
at  Warsaw  9  January  1827  ;  marr. 
there  22  February  1854;  died  at 
Dresden  29  August  1901,  bur. 
there.  She  married  2ndly  at 
Warsaw,  27  September  1877, 
Baron  Nicolas  de  Rummell,  who 
died  at  Warsaw  the  same  year 
and  was  buried  there. 


{See  page  j.) 


George  Fanshawe, 
born  1 1  November 
1828;  died  16  July 
1829. 


George  Louis  Joseph  Fanshawe  of  Warsaw ;  born  at  ^^'arsaw 
23  September  1830;  died  unmarried  at  Warsaw  15  June 
1904,  bur.  there. 


Louisa,  born 
in  1833;  died 
the  same 
year. 


Baron  Jean  de  Korff  of  Russia  ;= 
died  at  Warsaw   1 1    December 
1883. 


=Sophy    Caroline    Rosa,    born    at   Warsaw    16 
September  1839;  marr.  there  19  March  1871. 


Major-General  William  Simon  F.nnshawe  (4th  son  of  General 
Henry  Fanshawe  of  Fanshawe  Gate  in  Dronfield,  co.  Derby, 
and  of  Dengey  Hall,  co.  Essex) ;  born  at  Ghent,  Belgium, 
25  January  1784;  Naval  A.D.C.  to  the  Russian  General 
Coniiiianding  against  the  French  in  March  1807  ;  A.D.C.  to 
the  Prince  of  Oldenburgh  in  1812  (severely  wounded),  and 
sent  to  Constantinople  same  year;  received  the  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Vladimir  in  December  1812;  was  A.D.C.  to 
General  Foch,  Commandant  of  the  52nd  Regiment  o 
Chasseurs,  1815 ;  Major-General  in  the  Russian  Service 
1821  ;  died  at  Bielsk,  Lithuania,  17  February  1829,  bur.  at 
Siemiatycze  (Government  of  Grodno). 

{See  page  2.) 


■Pauline  de  Meisner, 
born  in  1791  ;  marr. 
at  Bialystok,  Russia, 
15  October  1821; 
died  at  Koch  9 
December  1856,  bur. 
at  Siemiatycze. 


Henry  Constantine 
Fanshawe,  born  at 
Bielsk  3  July  1823  ; 
was  in  the  "  Corps 
des  Pages "  in 
November  1832  ; 
died  unmarried  at 
Warsaw,  Poland, 
in  August  1853. 


General  Charles  Alexander 
Fanshawe  of  Grodno,  Russia;  born 
at  Bielsk  22  October  1824  (the 
Emperor  Alexander  stood  sponsor); 
Captain  ist  Hussars  in  the  Russian 
Army,  afterwards  General  in  the 
Russian  Service  ;  died  at  Dresden, 
Germany,  2  March  1870,  bur. 
there. 


=Althea  Hedwige  (his  cousin),  eldest 
dau.  of  Lieut.  -  General  George 
Fanshawe;  born  at  Warsaw  21 
February  1825 ;  marr.  there  18 
October  1848;  died,  aged  91,  at 
Dalveagh,  Aberfoyle,  co.  Perth,  2 
April,  bur.  at  Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants,  6  April  19 16. 

(See  previous  page.) 


William  Berkeley  Monck  of  Coley  Park,  co.  Berks  (eldest  son  of= 
John  Bligh  Monck  of  Coley,  by  Elizabeth  Margaret  his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Wildman  Yates,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Reading,  co.  Berks) ;  born  at  Coley  8  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Reading,  3  June  1842  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  i860,  B.A.  1865;  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  27  January  1868;  J. P.  for  co.  Berks; 
Mayor  of  Reading  iS88;  died  at  Coley  Park  7  September, 
bur.  at  .Mdworth,  co.  Berks,  11  September  1905.  Will  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  13  October  1906,  by  George  Stanley 
Stephens  Monck,  the  son. 


=Althea  Pauline  Louise,  born 
at  Warsaw,  15  August, 
bapt.  there  i  November 
1849;  marr.  at  the  English 
Embassy,  afterwards  at  All 
Saints',  Dresden,  25  Sep- 
tember 1872  ;  died  at  Crow- 
thorne,  co.  Berks,  on  I'Viday, 
2  May,  bur.  at  Aldworth  on 
Tuesday,  6  May  1913. 


A 

{See  Pedigree  of  Monck,  Vol.  2,  page  7jj,   and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  xliii.) 


Edward  Fanshawe,^Emily  Henrietta  (his  cousin),  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-General  George  Fanshawe  ; 

bom  at  Bielsk,  born  in  Warsaw,  Poland,  9  January  1827;  marr.  there  22  February  1854; 
died  at  Dresden,  Germany,  29  August  1901,  bur.  there,  having  married 
2ndly  at  Warsaw,  27  September  1877,  Uaron  Nicholas  de  Rummell,  who 
died  at  Warsaw  the  same  year  and  was  bur.  there. 


Lithuania,  31  Oc- 
tober 1826  ;  died  at 
Dresden,  Germany, 
25  January  1865, 
bur.  there. 


(See  page  3.) 


Caroline  Emily, 
born  at  Siemia- 
tycze,  Russia,  2 
November  1850. 


Evelyn  Leighton  Fanshawe  of  Dalveagh,  Aberfoyle,= 
CO.  Perth  (youngest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Gennys 
Fanshawe,  G.C.B.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  John 
Cardwell  of  Liverpool)  ;  born  in  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park,  Lotidon,  on  Friday,  30  June  1854,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  St.  Pancras,  London ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  Octoberi873,  B.A. 
1877  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  17  November 
1879  ;  died,  aged  54,  at  Delrow,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants, 
on  Friday,  15  January  1909,  bur.  at  Bournemouth.  Will 
dated  19  April  1904,  with  codicil  dated  14  December 
1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  573,  1909)  2  April  1909,  by 
Admiral  Sir  Arthur  Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  brother,  and 
John  Edward  Fanshawe,  cousin. 


^Frances  Sophia 
(his  cousin),  born 
at  Siemiatycze 
25  July  1854; 
marr.  at  Dresden 
on  Saturday,  15 
October  1887. 


{See  Pedigree  of  Fanshawe,  Vol.  15,  page  21, 
and  Addenda.  Vol.  16.  page  xx.) 


Frederick  George  Fanshawe  of  Grodno,  Russia  (5th  son^Frangoise Marie 


of  General  Henry  Fanshawe  of  Fanshawe  Gate  and 
Dengey  Hall,  co.  Essex) ;  born  at  Cherson,  Russia,  6 
March  1788  ;  of  the  Regiment  of  Guards  of  SemenofTski ; 
Secretary  to  the  Russian  Embassy  at  Constantinople 
1806  ;  Chamberlain  to  the  Emperors  Alexander  I., 
Nicholas  I.,  and  A.  D.C.  to  the  Emperor  Alexander, 
and  accompanied  the  Emperor  to  England  on  the 
visit  of  the  allied  Monarchs  in  1814  ;  was  in 
Constantinople  with  the  Russian  Ambassador  in 
1807,  and  with  him  was  sent  to  the  Seven  Jonvers 
Prison  ;  A.  D.C.  to  his  father  at  the  siege  of  Danzig 
18 1 3,  and  on  giving  up  that  town  to  the  Prussians, 
the  King  sent  him  the  Order  of  Merit  ;  sent 
to  pacify  the  Poles  during  the  insurrection,  but  was 
assassinated  by  them 
at  Warsaw  15  August  ^y  y 

183 1,   and    was    bur.        Ca£^^>.^y  '^l^^&d. 
at  St.  Petersburg.  ^  .yr-i^      _  •/"^^      <=« 

{Ste  page  2.) 


Sumian  de 
Chateau  -  neuf ; 
\>oxn  circa  1782; 
married  circa 
1819;  died  6 
November  1858, 
bur.  at  St. 
Petersburg. 


born  circa  1835  ;  marr.  at 
Wiesbaden,  Prussia,  23 
October  1864;  died  at 
Tsarkoe  Selo,  Russia,  in 
March  1878,  bur.  at  St. 
Petersburg,     ist  wife. 


Natalie  ArbuzzoflT  of  Russia  ;_Lieut.-General  Constantine  Henry  Fanshawe=j=Elizabeth   Alma, 

'of  Grodno  and  Siedlec,  Russia;  born  at  dau.  of  Alfred 
Warsaw  21  October  (old  style),  1822;  of  Wilton;  born  at 
the  Imperial  Guard  Regiment,  Lieut.-  Lowestoft,  co. 
General  in  the  Russian  Army ;  Governor  Suffolk,  9  Sep- 
of  the  Augustow  districts  1861,  and  of  Badom  tember  i860  ; 
1863;  died  in  the  Military  Hospital,  Warsaw,  marr.  20  May 
6  June  (old  style)  1886,  bur.  at  Warsaw.  1879  (old  style). 

Siie  married 

2ndly  at  Siedlec 
28  October 
1889  (old  style), 
Colonel  Gregory 
Slobodinsky,  who 
died  circa  1905. 
2nd  wife. 


Vera,  born  at  Warsaw  29  September  (old 
style)  1S65  ;  marr.  at  St.  Petersburg 
26  January  (old  style)  1884,  Jacques 
Kolzakoff ;  this  marriage  was  dissolved. 
She  married  2ndly  at  Belgorod  9  January 
1905,  Prince  Alexander  Wolkonsky, 
born  drca  1883. 


Serge  MichailofT  Roslovlefir,=01ga,  born  at  Warsaw 
Lieutenant  in  the  Imperial  20  February  (old  style), 
Russian  Navy;  born  circa  1867;  marr.  at  St. 
1866;  killed  in  the  Russo-  Petersburg  18  May 
Japanese  War  1904-1905.  1890;  died  at  Tzarkoe 

Selo    23    March   (old 
style)  1904. 


Sophia,  died  at  Reval,  Russia,  in  1897,  bur. 
there,  having  married  Baron  Alexander  de 
Wrede  of  the  province  of  Esthonia,  General 
Officer. 


Frances,  born  at  Warsaw  in  1824;  died  at 
Reval,  Russia,  i^  June  i88o,  bur.  there, 
having  married  Jules  de  Ramm  of  Esthonia. 


of 


Serge   Roslovleff; 


Lion    Fanshawe,    born  at   Warsaw    22    February=f=Helen, eldest  daughter 

(old     stj'le)     1880;     of     the     Imperial    Russian 

Navy  ;     served     in     the     Russo  -  Japanese     War 

1904-1905  ;   taken  prisoner  at  Port   Arthur,  and 

escaped  from  Tokio  in  February  1906  ;  Torpedo 

Lieutenant      April     1909,      Commander      of     a 

"submersible"    1910;    serving    on    the   General 

Staff  at  St.  Petersburg  1911-12  ;  Captain  of  the 

destroyer    "  Karasch "   January   1916,  with  which 

he  served  in  the  Black  Sea  Fleet. 


born  at  Vladivostock, 
Russia,  7  May  1891 
(old  style) :  marr.  at 
the  estate  of  Leecich- 
kino,  in  the  district 
of  Saratoff,  Russia, 
17  April  1911. 


Lily,  bom  at  Naples, 
Italy,  13  July  (old 
style)  18S3  ;  died  at 
St.  Petersburg  13 
November  1901  ; 
bur.  there. 


Irene,  born  at  St.  Petersburg 
15  March  191 2. 


Tatiana,  born  7  January 
(old  style)  1914. 


7 


Cfjeballier  of  aspall  3|all,  to.  ^uffolfe. 

Arms. — Argent  on  a  cross  gules  five  escallops  of  the  field. 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  argent  langued  gules. 
Motto. — Fidei  coticula  crux. 


Caroline,  7th= 
dau.  of  George 
Hepburn  of 
Wisbecli,  CO. 
Cam  bridge, 
Captain  Hon''''= 
East  India 
Co.'s  Service ; 
marr.  at  Long 
Mclford,  CO. 
Sufloik,  19 
April  1808  ; 
died  9  Octo- 
ber 1815.  ist 
wife. 


=Rev.  John  Chevallier,  M.l).,  of  Aspall 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk  (5tli  son  of  the  Rev. 
Temple  Chevallier,  Rector  of  15adiiig- 
hani,  Cransford  and  Aspall,  all  co. 
Suffolk,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  'rhonias  Fiske,  Rector  of  Shinip- 
liiigthorne,  co.  Suffolk)  ;  bapt.  at  As))all 
30  August  1774;  educated  at  the 
Grammar  School,  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ; 
M.l).  Edin.  ;  I'erpetual  Curate  of 
Aspall  (of  which  he  was  patron)  181 7  ; 
succeeded  his  brother  Clement  as 
Vicar  of  Cransford  29  .^pril  1831; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Suffolk;  died  at  Aspall 
Hall  14  August  1846.  Will  dated  i 
October  1845,  proved  (P.C.C.  16, 
47)  9  January  1847,  by  Elizabeth 
Chevallier,  relict,  and  Barrington 
Chevallier,  M.D.,  son. 


=Emily,  3rd  dau.=j= 
of  the  Rev. 
Barrington  Blom- 
field  .Syer  of 
Keddington,  co. 
Suffolk;  marr.  22 
October  1816, 
marriage  settle- 
ments dated  1 
October;  died  21 
September  18 19. 
2nd  wife. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Cole  of  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  co. 
Suffolk,  formerly  of 
Jamaica;  n\A.xx. circa 
January  1821;  died, 
aged  77,  at  Aspall 
Hall   II   December 

1869.  Will  dated 
18  September  1868, 
with  codicil  dated 
7  July  1869.  proved 
at  Bury  St.  Ed- 
munds 26   January 

1870,  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Che- 
vallier, son.  3rd 
wife. 


For  issue  see  page  12.) 


Rev.  Charles  Boutell  (son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Boutell,  Vicar  of  Pulham  St." 
Mary,  co.  Norfolk) ;  born  at  Pulham  St.  Mary  i  August  181 2  ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1834,  and  of  Trinity  College,  0,\fi)rd,  incorporated 
II  February  1836,  M.A.  1836;  Rector  of  Downham  Market  1847-50,  Vicar  of 
Wiggenhall  St.  Mary,  both  co.  Norfolk,  1847-55,  Reader  at  St.  Luke's,  Lower 
Norwood,  CO.  Surrey,  1860-67,  Assistant  Minister  at  St.  Stephen's,  Portland 
Town,  London,  1872-73;  one  of  the  founders  of  London  and  Middlesex 
Archn2ologic;d  .Society  14  December  1855,  Secretary  23  July  1857  ;  Secretary 
St.  Alban's  Architectural  Society  ;  Author  of  "Monumental  Brasses  and  Slabs 
of  the  Middle  Ages,"  1847,  "A  Manual  of  British  Archeology,"  1858, 
"A  Manual  of  Heraldry,  Historical  and  Popular,"  1863,"  "English  Heraldry, 
Illustrated,"  1867,  and  "  A  Bible  Dictionary,"  1871,  re-published  as  "Haydn's 
Bible  Dictionary,"  1879;  died,  aged  64,  at  13  Portsdown  Road,  Paddington, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  31  July  1877. 


=Mary,  bapt.  at 
Long  Mel  ford 
9  April  i8og  ; 
marr.  at  Aspall 
(by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Boutell) 
on  Tuesday,  1 7 
April  1839. 


A 


Thomas   KinderT-Caroline,  married  at 


of  Sandridge 
Bury,  CO.  Hert- 
ford ;  died,  aged 
67,  at  Sandridge 
Bury,  on  Tues- 
day, 16  August 
1881. 


Aspall  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Boutell)  on 
Tuesday,  23  April 
1839,  marriage 

settlements  dated 
previous  day ;  died 
at  Sandridge  Bury 
7  November  1884. 


John  Chevallier,  bapt.  at 
Long  Mel  ford  16  August 
1 8 1 1 ;  died,  aged  6  months, 
bur.  there  13  February 
1812.  _ 

John  Clement  Chevallier, 
died  in  181 2. 


George  Chevallier,  born  at 
Aspall  12  November  18 13; 
died  there  25  November 
1816.  _ 

Charlotte  Sophia,  bom  at 
Aspall  2  November,  bur. 
there  20  November  18 14. 


Rev.  John  Chevallier,  bom  at  Aspall,= 
CO.  Suffolk,  13  July  1817;  educated  at 
Charterhouse,  admitted  1832,  and  at 
Caius  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
Pensioner  13  June  1835,  B.A.  1839, 
M.A.  1842  ;  Curate  of  Bayton,  co.  Wilts, 
1849-53  )'  died,  aged  37,  at  Heigham, 
Norwich,  on  ^^'ednesday,  22  February 
1854,  bur.  at  Aspall.  M.I.  Adriion 
granted  at  Norwich  28  June  1862,  to 
Charlotte  Fanny  Chevallier,  the  relict. 


Charlotte  Fanny,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Bellman,  Rector  of  Heliuingham  and  of  Pettaugh, 
both  CO.  Suffolk ;  marr.  at  Southwold,  co.  Suffolk 
(by  the  Rev.  Anthony  Horatio  Bellman),  on 
Tuesday,  3  September  1844;  died,  aged  gt,  at 
Bungay,  co.  Suffolk,  31  March  1908,  bur.  at 
Aspall.  M.I.  Will  dated  8  January  1890,  with 
codicil  dated  21  November  1893,  proved  at  Ipswich 
I  June  1908,  by  Augustus  John  Chevallier  and 
Francis  Temple  Chevallier,  sons. 


Julia  Ellen,  Augustus  John  Chevallier,  born  at  the= 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Yetminster,  on  Saturday,  6 
Vicarage,  February  1847;  of  Jesus  College,  Cam- 
Yetminster,  bridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term 
CO.  Dorset,  1866,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873;  died  at 
21  Decem-  Harborough  Cottage,  Aspall,  24  Sep- 
ber  1845.  tember  1910.     Adnion  (with  will  dated 

29   December  1909)   was  granted  (Prin. 

Reg.,  1660,   10)  22    December   iqio,  to 

Florence  Harriet  Henstridge  Chevallier, 

the  relict. 


=Florencc  Harriet 
Henstridge  (his 
cousin),  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles 
Henry  Chevallier 
of  Aspall  Hall 
{seepage  ij). 


Charles  Edmund 
Chevallier,  born  20 
June  1849;  a 
Student  at  Guy's 
Hospital,  London  ; 
died,  aged  19,  at 
5  Charles  Street, 
ManchesterSqu  ire,  1 
London,  on  Mon-  | 
day,  7  June  1869.       I 


Francis  Temple  Chevallier,  born    at    Boyton,  co.  AVilts,=j=Elanche    Ellen,    of    75    Broxholm 


8  November  1850  ;  died,  aged  64,  at  Hollesley  Lodge, 
W'oodbridge,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Monday,  1 2  July,  bur.  at 
Aspall  on  Thursday,  15  July  1915.  M.I.  Will  dated 
21  June  18S9,  proved  at  Ipswich  20  August  1915,  Ly 
Blanche  Ellen  Chevallier,  the  relict. 


Road,  AVest  Norwood,  co.  Surrey  ; 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Emra  of 
Box,  CO.  Wilts ;  marr.  there  on 
Wednesday,  11  May  1887. 


John    Francis    Emra     Blanche  Mary, 
Chevallier,     born     at     born    3    June 
The    Oaklands,   Bun-     iSgi,  bapt.  at 
gay,     24    May    1888,     Flixton. 
bapt.    at    Flixton,  co. 
Suffolk  ;    educated  at 
Aldeburgh        School, 
Bloxham's  School, and 
at  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  B.A.  1 913. 


Rev.  Henry  Curll  Shepherd  (son=f=Frances     Marguerite, 


of  the  Very  Rev.  Henry  Young 
Shepherd,  Dean  of  St.  John's 
Cathedral,  Antigua,  British  West 
Indies);  born  22  February  1887  ; 
of  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford, 
B.A.  1912,  M.A.  ;  Curate  of 
All  Saints',  Sculcoates,  co.  York, 
1912-15,  and  of  St.  John's, 
Antigua,  1915.  ^ 


born  at  The  Oak- 
lands,  Bungay,  on 
Tuesday,  8  January 
1895,  bapt.  at  Flix- 
ton ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's  Cathedral, 
Antigua,  1 7  August 
1916 


Frederick  William  Spurrel!  deed  of  Dunfermline,= 
CO.  Fife  (only  son  of  William  deed  of  Greenwich, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Gertrude  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Spurrell) ;  born  at  Greenwich  13  April 
1889  ;  educated  at  Stratheden  House,  Black- 
heath  ;  Naval  Cadet  15  May  1905,  Midshipman 
30  June  following,  Sub- Lieutenant  30  August 
1908,  Lieutenant  30  November  1910;  served  in 
European  War  19 14. 


=T=Ellen     Joyce,    born    at    8  Janet  Evelyn, 

Vanbrugh  Hill,  Blackheath,  born  at  i  Vic- 

co.    Kent,    on    Monday,    9  toria      Road, 

June,   bapt.   at    St.  James',  OldCh.Trlton, 

Kidbrooke,    co.    Kent,    13  on    Monday, 

July       1890  ;        marr.       at  6  July   1891, 

St.    Paul's,    Old    Charlton,  bapt.    at    St. 

CO.    Kent,   on    Wednesday,  Paul's,      Old 

17  December  1913.  Charlton,    30 

,/K  July  1891. 


Ellen,  2nd  dau. 
of  Major  William 
Brownson,  Welsh 
Fusiliers  (23rd 
Foot) ;  marr.  at 
St.  Maryat-the- 
Walls,  Colches- 
ter, CO.  Essex,  29 
October  1846; 
died,  aged  37,  at 
The  CJrove,  Ips- 
wich, 7  January 
i856,bur.at  Rush- 
mere,  CO.  Suffolk. 
Admon  granted  4 
November  1856, 
to  Barrington 
Chevallier.  ist 
wife. 


=Barrington  Chevallier,  M.D.,  of  The  Grove,= 

Ipswich;  born  27  January  1819;  educated 
at  Charterhouse,  admitted  1832,  and 
Scholar  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  10  March  1837,  B.A.  1840, 
M.A.  1843,  B.Med.  1846,  D.Med.  1852, 
M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1859  ;  Medical  Superin- 
tendent of  the  Ipswich  Borough  Asylum  ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Suffolk  ;  Mayor  of  Ipswich 
1873-74:  died,  aged  70,  at  Ipswich,  21 
August,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  24 
August  1889.  Will  dated  25  February 
1858,  proved  at  Ipswich  i  February  1890, 
by  Mary  Wardell  Chevallier,  relict. 


=Mary  Wardell,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Leach  of  Compton  Terrace, 
Islington,  co.  Middlesex;  born 
28  November  1825  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Islington  (by  the 
Bishop  of  Antigua  and  her 
brother,  the  Rev.  Henry  Leach), 
25  February  1858  ;  died,  aged 
79,  at  4  Park  Place,  Chelten- 
ham, co.  Gloucester,  26  October, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich 
30  October  1905.  Admon 
granted  at  the  Principal  Regis- 
try II  December  1905,  to  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Miles.  She  married 
istly  Joseph  Miles.    2nd  wife. 


Captain  Barrington  Henry  Chevallier,= 
R.N.,  of  Hauraki,  Old  Charlton, co.  Kent ; 
born  at  Aspall  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Saturday,  22  February  1851  ;  educated 
at  Ipswich  Grammar  School  and  H.M.S. 
"Bniannia";  joined  the  Royal  Navy  in 
1864,  Sub-Lieutenant  22  February  1870, 
Lieutenant  17  February  1874,  Com- 
mander I  January  1887,  Captain  (retired) 
1902;  Assistant  Secretary  to  Ordnance 
Conmiittee  r887-9o,  ist  Assistant  to 
Director-General  of  Ordnance  Factories 
1890-98,  Acting  Superintendent  of 
Royal  Gun  Factories  1898-99,  Inspector 
of  Warlike  Stores  and  Assistant  to 
Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  1899- 
1909,  Superintendent  of  Ordnance  Stores 
1909-17. 


=Janet,  3rd  dau. 
of  Joseph  Fison 
of  Stoke  House, 
Ipswich,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Ridley 
of  Clare,  co. 
%\x^o\]k{see  Pedi- 
gree of  Ridley, 
Vol.  /J,  page 
po)  ;  born  at 
Hertford  End 
3  April  1851  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Stoke,  Ipswich 
(by  the  Rev. 
John  Cheval- 
lier), 13  August 
1889. 


Charles  Temple^fAmy  Sophia,  4th 
Chevallier       of  1  dau.    of   W.    W. 


Gipsy 


Hill,  !  H  a  y  n  e         of 


Norwood,      CO.  I  Holmby   House, 
Surrey  ;      born  |  Croydon,       co. 


at  The  Grove, 
Ipswich,  on 
Thursday,  3 
February  1853  ; 
educated  at 
the  Grammar 
School,  Ipswich. 


Surrey;  bom  28 
October  1855; 
marr.  at  St. 
James',  Croydon, 
on  W'ednesday,  3 
October  1883. 


Joseph  Barrington= 
Chevallier,  born  at  i 
Victoria  Road,  Old 
Ciiarlton,  on  Friday,  1 
December,  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Old  Charl- 
ton, 31  December 
1S93;  educated  at 
the  Royal  Naval  Col- 
leges at  Osborne  and 
Dartmouth  ;  Naval 
Cadet  10  September 
1906,  Midshipman  15 
May  1911,  Sub-Lieu- 
tenant 30  May  1914, 
Lieutenant  30  April 
1916  ;  served  in 
European  War  19 14. 


=Sarah    Mar\',     Peter     Temple      ChevaUier, 
eldest      dau.     M.C.  ;    born   at    i    Victoria 
of      William     Road,  Old  Charlton,  on  Fri- 
Thomas      of    day,    24    May,    bapt.    at   St. 
Wigston,    CO.     Paul's,  Old  Charlton,  23  June 
Leicester   ;     1895  ;    educated  at   Repton 
married       at     School  ;      2nd      Lieutenant 
Owermoigne,     Middlesex        Regiment        5 
CO.      Dorset,     September  19 14,  Lieutenant 
on  Friday,  4     January  1915,  Captain  i  June 
January  19 18.     following  ;    served   in   Euro- 
pean War  1914   (mentioned 
in     despatches,       "London 
Gazette,"  4  January  and   25 
May  191 7,  MiUtary  Cross). 


Felix  Edward  Chevallier, 
born  at  i  Victoria  Road, 
Old  Charlton,  12  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Old 
Charlton,  30  July  1897  ; 
educated  at  the  Royal 
Naval  Colleges  at  Os- 
borne and  Dartmouth ; 
Naval  Cadet  May  1910, 
Midshipman  4  August 
1914,  Sub-Lieutenant  15 
February  1 9 1 7, Lieutenant 
23  April  1918  ;  served  in 
Cameroons  Expedition 
1 91 4  ;  in  European  War, 
at  battle  off  Jutland  31 
May  1916,  and  in 
Zeebrugge  Raid  23  April 
1918. 


Rev.  John  Chevallier,  born  at  The  Grove,  Ipswicli,  24=j=Marie  Eh'zabeth,  elder 


February  1862  ;  educated  at  Winchester  and  Scholar  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1880,  B.A.  (4th  Wrangler) 
1884;  of  New  College,  Oxford,  incorporated  18  January 
1884,  Fellow  1883-91,  M.A.  1887,  Senior  Mathematical 
Scholarship  18S4,  Herschel  Astronomical  Prize  1884, 
Tutor  Magdalen  College  1884;  Rector  of  Great 
Horwood,  CO.  Buckingham,  1889;  died  at  Giggleswick 
School,  CO.  York,  24  October  1917. 


dau.  of  'I'heodore 
VuUiamy  of  Nonan- 
court,  Eure,  France ; 
born  I  April  1863  ; 
marr.  at  Godalming, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tues- 
day, 15  July  1890. 


Mary  Amelia, 
born  at  The 
Grove,  Ips- 
wich, 2  2  June 
1863. 


Rev.  Walter  St.  John= 
Lindars  (son  of  John 
William  Lindars  of 
Reading,  co.  Berks)  : 
born  at  Reading  7 
April  1886  ;  B.A., 
L.Th.  University  Col- 
lege, Durham  ;  Curate 
of  Newton  ragneli,co. 
Buckingham,  1912 
-16,  and  of  St.  Paul's, 
Bedford,  19 16. 


=Rosc,  born  at  The 
Rectory,  Great  Hor- 
wood, on  Sunday,  1 7 
May,  bapt.  at  (Jreat 
Horwood  14  June 
1 891;  marr.  there 
(by  her  father  and 
her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Miles) 
on  Thursday,  4 
January  191 7. 


Clement  Theodore  Chevallier, 
born  at  The  Rectory,  Great 
Horwood,  on  Sunday,  16  July, 
•bapt.  at  Great  Horwood  6  August 
1893  ;  Scholar  of  Worcester 
College,  O.xford,  1912,  B.A. 
191 7  ;  Captain  Oxfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire  Light  Infantry  ; 
served  in  European  War  19 14 
(mentioned  in  despatches, 
"  London  Gazette,"  15  June 
1916). 


Herbert  Alfred 
Chevallier,  born 
at  The  Rectory, 
Great  Horwood, 
on  Tuesday, 
29  September, 
bapt.  at  Great 
Horwood  28 
October  1903. 


=Isabel  Sheafie, 
marr.  in  Australia 
in  1915. 


Clement  Harold  Che-= 
vallier  of  Malcolm  Vale. 
Queenbeyan,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia  ;  born 
at  The  Grove,  Ipswich, 
7  June  1865. 


Barrington  Kitchener  Sheaffe 
Chevallier,  born  at  Malcolm 
Vale,  Queenbeyan,  New  South 
Wales,  in  19 16. 


Edith  Sophia, 
born  at  The 
Grove,  Ips- 
wich, 17  No- 
vember i868. 


I 
Claude  Lionel= 
Chevallier,  born 
at  The  Grove,  Ips- 
wich, 18  February 
1870;  M.R.C.S.. 
L.R.C.P.  Lond. 
1897,  Medical 
Officer  British 
East  Africa  Pro- 
tectorate and  for 
the  Anglo-Congo- 
lese Boundary 
Commission. 


=Clara  Eleanor 
Lush,  of  Dor- 
chester ;  born 
I  December 
1885  ;  mar- 
ried at  Mom- 
basa Cathedral, 
British  East 
Africa,  14  Oc- 
tober 191 6. 


Guy  Barrington  Chevallier,  born  at  Fairlight,^ 
Foxhill  Gardens,  Upper  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey,  3  February  i885. 


=Alice,  dau.  of  T.  Cameron  of  Kingussie,  co. 
Inverness  ;  bom  in  Scotland  i  May  1882  ;  marr. 
7  February  1905. 


John  Tennyson  Chevallier, 
bom  at  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa,  26  February 
1906. 


Mary  Alice,  born 
at  Johannesburg 
5  June  1909. 


Maud  Amy,  born 
at  Johannesburg 
I  October  1912. 


Madge  Barbara,  born  at 
Volksrust,  South  Africa, 
19  May  1915. 


I 
Francis  Temple  Chevallier, 
bom    at   Fairlight,    Foxhill 
Gardens,  Upper   Norwood, 
30  October  1888. 


James  Lethbridge  Farmer= 
(4th  son  of  J.  Harvey  Farmer 
of  Liverpool)  ;  born  at 
Liverpool  21  April  1885. 


A 


'Maud  Amy,  born  at  Fairlight, 
Foxhill  Gardens,  Upper  Norwood, 
12  March  1891 ;  married  9 
September  1911. 


Caroline,  7th  dau.= 
of  ("leorge  Hepburn. 
I  St  wife. 


A 


=Rev.  John  Chevallier,= 
M.D.,  of  Aspall  Hall, 
CO.  Suffolk  {see  page  S). 


=Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  the= 
Rev.  Barrington  Blomfield 
Syer.     2nd  wife. 


A 


=Eli2abeth,dau. 
of  John  Cole. 
3rd  wife. 


Rev.  Edward  Man-= 
nersDiUmanPyne, 
Exhibitioner  of 
Emmanuel  Col- 
lege, Cambridge, 
B.A.  (Jun.  Opt.) 
1847  ;  Rector  of 
Bawsey  and  In- 
cumbent of  West- 
acre,  both  CO. 
Norfolk,  1853-84, 
Rector  of  Neven- 
doii,  CO.  Essex, 
1S84-93  :  died  at 
i3MortlakeRoad, 
Kew,  CO.  Surrey, 
24  February  1901. 
Adiiion  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry  28  March 
1901,  to  Sophia 
Pyne,  the  relict. 


=Sophia,  born  at 
Aspall  2  Novem- 
ber 1821  ;  marr. 
there  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles 
Henry  Cheval- 
lier)  on  Wednes- 
day, 15  January 
1851;  died  at  13 
Mortlake  Road, 
Ivew,  12  Septem- 
ber T910,  bur.  at 
Kew.  Will  dated 
6Septeniberi90i, 
proved  (Prin. 
Reg,  1461,  10) 
17  October  1910, 
by  Emily  Mary 
Dilhnan  Chester, 
wife  of  the  Rev. 
Algernon  Stewart 
Mackenzie  Bagot 
Chester,  daughter. 


Rev.  Charles  Henry  Chevallier 
of  Aspall  Hall ;  born  at  .Aspall 
17  July  1823  ;  educated  at  Eton 
(admitted  1833),  at  Charter- 
house (admitted  1839)  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 14  May  1842;  B.A. 
1846,  M..\.  1849;  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Aspnll  1849  until  his 
death  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich 
1878;  J.P.  for  CO.  Suffolk  and 
Chairman  of  Board  of  Guardians 
for  the  Hartismere  Hundred  for 
24  years;  died,  aged  61,  at 
Aspall  Hall  on  Friday,  8  May 
1885,  bur.  at  Aspall.  M.I. 
Prize  founded  at  Grammar 
School,  Eye,  by  his  friends  as 
a  memorial.  Will  dated  29  Oc- 
tober 1872,  with  codicil  dated 
26  September  1873,  proved  at 
Ipswich  29  July  1885,  by  Isabella 
Frances  Chevallier,  relict. 


=Isabella  Frances,  only 
dau. of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Cobbold,  Rector  of 
Hemley,  co.  Suffolk ; 
born  at  St.  Mary-le- 
Tower  Parsonage,  Ips- 
wich, on  Friday,  29 
August  1834;  marr.  at 
.Aspall  (by  the  Rev. 
Temple  Chevallier)  on 
Thursday,  13  July 
1854  ;  died,  aged  82, 
at  the  Rectory,  Aspall, 
on  Saturday,  3 1  March, 
bur.  at  Aspall  on 
Thursda)',  5  April  191 7. 
Will  dated  23  August 
191 6,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  30 
May  1917,  by  John 
Barrington  Trapnell 
Chevallier  and  Fiances 
Mary  Chevallier. 

[See  Pedigree  0/  Cobbold, 
page  24). 


Frances  Eliza-     John  Barrington  Trapnell   Chevallier  of= 

beth        Mary,     Aspall  Hall;    bom  at  Aspall  10  January 

born  at  .Aspall     1857,  bapt.  at  Aspall;  educated  at  Eton 

22       August     and  at  King's  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 

1835,        bapt.     lated  14  October  1876,  B.A.  (Senior  Opt.) 

there.  1880,  M.  A.  1886;  .Assistant  Master  Lancing 

College     1880-82,    at    Repton     School 

1882-85  ;  President  of  Suffolk  Chamber 

of  Agriculture  1899  '>  Director  Mid-Suffolk 

Light  Railway  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Suffolk. 


J 


=Isabel  Amy,  3rd  dau.  of  Major 
Ernest  St.  George  Cobbold  of 
Brook  House,  Thurleston,  co. 
Suffolk,  by  Helen  Emma  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Philip  Cazenove 
of  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey  ; 
horn  at  Ufford,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Thursday,  29  July,  bapt.  there  29 
August  1869;  marr.  at  Whitton- 
cum-Thurleston,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Wednesday,  8  September  1897. 

[See  Pedigree  p/  Cobbold, 
page  2g). 


Eirene  Helen  Frances,  born       Peronelle  Mary,  born  at       Margaret    Isabel,    born    at 


at  Aspall  Hall  on  Monday, 
13  February,  bapt.  at  Aspall 
J  8  March  1899. 


Aspall  Hall  on  Thursdaj', 
31  July,  bapt.  at  Aspall  31 
August  1902. 


Aspall  Hall  on  Saturday,  28 
November,  bapt.  at  Aspall 
26  December  1903. 


Rev.  Richard  Eaton  Monins  (only  son  of  the  Rev.  John= 
Monins,  Rector  of  Ringwould,  co.  Kent,  by  Mary  Lee 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Carter,  M.D.,  of  Ken 
nington  Hall,  <:o.  Kent);  born  30  September  1813;  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  k  A.  1841,  M.A.  1844; 
Rector  of  Great  and  Little  Glemham,  co.  Suffolk,  17 
December  1846 ;  died,  aged  39,  at  Corsley  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  12  September  1852.  Adnion  granted  (P.C.C.) 
18  October  1852,  to  Emily  Monins,  the  relict.  , 


=Emily,  born  at  Aspall,  co.  Suffolk, 
3  December  1824  ;  marr.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  John  Monins),  on  Wed-' 
nesday,  19  May  1847;  died,  aged 
68,  at  Ringwould  13  November 
1893.  Will  dated  18  March  1874, 
proved  at  Canterbury  16  December 
1893,  by  John  Henry  Monins,  son. 


John  Preston  (2nd=i=Edith  Isabella'   Augustus    John=Florence    Harriet 
son    of    Sir    John     ^Llria,  born  at     Chevallier,    son     Henstridge       (his 

of  the  Rev.  John  cousin),  born  at 
Chevallier  (see  Aspall  20  October 
page  p).  i860,  bapt.  there. 


son  of  Sir  John 
Preston  of  Dun- 
more,  near  Belfast, 
CO.  Antrim,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
J.  Johnson  of  Stoke 
Newington,  co. 
Middlesex)  ;  Cap- 
tain 4th  Royal  Irish 
Rifies.  ^ 


^Llria,  born  at 
Aspall  20  April 
1858,  bapt. 
there ;  marr. 
at  Aspall  on 
Thursday,  6 
October  1881. 


Charles  Henry 
Temple  Chevallier, 
M.B.,C.M.;bomat 
Aspall  6  May  1864, 
bapt.  there ;  died, 
aged  25,  at  Mel- 
bourne, Australia, 
on  Thursday,  19 
December  1889, 
bur.  in  the  ceme- 
tery at  Melbourne. 
M.I. 


Mary  Anne  Cob- 
bold,  born  at 
Aspall  30  Sep- 
tember 1868,  bapt. 
there ;  died  at 
Felixstowe,  co. 
Suffolk,  20  De- 
cember 1901,  bur. 
at  Aspall.  M.I. 
Admon  granted  at 
Bury  St.  Edmunds 
7  .April  1902,  to 
Isabella  Frances 
Chevallier,  mother. 


Rev.  Clement  Woodward 
Dumaresque  Chevallier, 
born  at  Aspall  20  March 
1871,  bapt.  there;  edu- 
cated at  Lancing  College, 
and  at  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  1 1 
October  1S90  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Olave's,  York,  1895 
-98,  and  of  All  Saints', 
Middlesborough,co.York, 
1898-1902;  Vicar  of 
Aspall  1902 -1906; 
Curate  of  Rcdcar,  co. 
York,  1907-1908. 


I 
Lieut. -Colonel  Francis= 
Edward  de  Carteret 
Chevallier  of  Sierra 
Leone;  born  31  July 
1873;  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Artillery 
15  August  1893,  Lieu- 
tenant 1 5  August 
1896,  Captain  i  April 
1900,  Adjutant  School 
of  Gunnery  22  January 
1901  to  31  Decem- 
ber 1903  ;  Major 
18  May  191 4,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  1918;  served 
in  the  Cameroons 
Expedition   19 15. 


=Elizabeth  Louise,  3rd 
dau.  of  James  Nicol 
Fleming,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Galbraith  of  Campbel- 
town, CO.  Argyll ;  born 
at  Keil  House,  South- 
end, CO.  Argyll,  on 
Thursday,  25  July  1 87 2  ; 
marr.  at  Trinity  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Wim- 
bledon, CO.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday  29  April  191 6. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  Horatio  Kitchener  (son  of  William  Kitchener,^ 
by  Emma  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cripps,  Rector 
of  Cheadle,  co.  Chester);  born  at  8  Bunhill  Row,  London,  19 
October,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  17  December 
1805;  entered  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  as  Cornet  29  June  1830, 
Lieutenant  1834,  Captain  29th  Foot  1841,  Major  9th  Foot  1846, 
Lieut.-Colonel  (retired)  27  March  1846;  died,  aged  88,  at  The 
Manor  House,  Cossington,  co.  Leicester,  on  Tuesday,  14  August, 
bur.  at  Cossington  17  August  1894.  Will  dated  8  October  1887, 
with  codicil  dated  15  November  1893,  P'oved  (Prin.  Reg.,  878,  94) 
30  August  1894,  by  Sir  Horatio  Herbert  Kitchener,  K.C.  M.G.,  C.  B., 
son.     He  married  2ndly  in  1866,  Emma  Green. 


'Frances  Anne,  born  at 
Aspall,  CO.  Suffolk,  3  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  there  18 
September  1826;  marr.  at 
Aspall  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Chevallier),  on  Thursday, 
24  July  1845,  marriage 
settlements  dated  24 
April ;  died  at  Montreux, 
Switzerland,  in  1864,  bur. 
at  Clarens,  near  Montreux. 


A\ 


(See  Pedigree  of  Kitchener,    Vol.  7,  page  4.) 


Frederick  Richard  Che- 
vallier, born  at  Aspall  28 
June  1828;  educated  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School, 
London,  admitted  Sep- 
tember 1834;  died  at  Coton 
Hill,  CO.  Stafford,  28 
December  1893.  Adfnon 
granted  (Prin.  Reg.)  10 
April  1894,  to  John 
Barrington  Chevallier. 


Isabella  Jane,  born  at 
Aspall  I  September  1832  ; 
died  at  Northwood,  9 
Cumberland  Road,  Kew, 
CO.  Surrey,  5  June  1908. 
Will  dated  13  November 
1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 194,  1908)  6  August 
1908,  by  John  Barrington 
Clievallier  and  Vincent 
Morshead  Holt  Beever. 


Elizabeth  Maria  Hemery,  born  at 
Aspall  5  May  1839;  died  at  North- 
wood,  9  Cumberland  Road,  Kew, 
4  September  1908.  Will  dated 
13  November  1905,  with  two 
codicils  dated  9  February  and 
18  November  1907,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1587,  1908)  19  November 
igo8,  by  John  Barrington 
Chevallier  and  Vincent  Morshead 
Holt  Beever. 


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.CvC/?',, 


NEWCASTLE, 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  o/  Arms.— Qiia.TteT\y  :  ist  and  4th  Grand 
quarters,  argent  six  cross-crosslets  fitchde  three  two  and  one 
sable  on  a  chief  azure  two  mullets  or  pierced  gules,  Clinton; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Grand  quarters  quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  Azure 
three  pelicans  argent  vulning  themselves  proper,  Pelham  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Gules  two  broken  belts  in  pale  the  buckles 
upwards  argent. 

Crests.— ist,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules  a  plume  of  five  ostrich 
feathers  argent  banded  with  a  line  laid  chevronways  azure, 
Clinton  ;  2nd,  A  peacock  in  pride  proper,  Pelham. 

Supporters.— Two  greyhounds  argent  plain  collared  and  lined  gules. 

Motto. — Loyaultd  n'a  honte. 


jBletocastle. 


Sir  Henry  Pelham  Pelham- Clinton,  Duke  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  and  Earl  of= 
Lincoln,  K.G.  (son  of  Henry  Pelham,  4tli  Duke  of  Newcastle,  by  Georgiana 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Miller  Mundy  of  Shipley,  co.  Derby) ;  born  in 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London,  22  May  181 1,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
H.inover  Square,  London  ;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  2  December 
1829,  B.A.  1832;  created  D.C.L.  17  June  1863;  D.L.  for  co.  Nottingham  19 
October  1832,  Lord  Lieutenant  for  that  county  2  February  1857  ;  Major  Notting- 
hamshire Regiment  of  Yeomanry  (Sherwood  Rangers)  29  .April  1840,  Lieut.- Colonel 
19  April  1853;  M.P.  for  South  Nottingham  17  December  1832  to  27  February 
1846,  for  Linlithgow  2  May  1846  till  he  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Duke 
J2  January  1851  ;  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  26  December  1834  to  18  April  1835; 
Chief  Commissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests  16  September  1841;  Chief  Secretary 
for  Ireland  January  to  6  July  1846,  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  28  December 
1852  and  8  June  1859,  Secretary  of  State  for  War  8  June  1854;  Lord  Warden  of 
the  Stanneries  6  February  1862;  High  Steward  of  Retford  and  of  the  Duchy 
of  Cornwall ;  Keeper  of  St.  Briavel's  Castle ;  a  Councillor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  13  February  1847  '>  went  to  Canada  and  United  States  with  the  Prince  of 
Wales  in  1S60,  and  appointed  Councillor  to  H.R.H.  27  January  1863;  Privy 
Councillor  3  September  1841,  and  for  Ireland  28  March  1846  ;  K.G.  17  December 
1 860;  died  at  Clumber  Park,  co.  Nottingham,  18  October  1864,  bur.  at  Markham 
Clinton,  CO.  Nottingham.  \Vill  dated  21  July  1856,  with  six  codicils  dated  17 
January  1859  to  6  July  1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  43,  65)  16  January  1865,  by 
the  Rt.  Hon''''  William  Ewart  Gladstone  and  George  Warren,  Baron  de  Tabley. 


=Lady  Susan  Harriet 
Catherine  (Douglas- 
Hamilton),  only  dau. 
of  Alexander,  loth 
Duke  of  Hamilton, 
K.G.,  by  Susan  Eu- 
phemia  his  wife,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  William 
Beckford  of  Fonthill 
Abbey,  co.  Wilts; 
born  9  June  1814; 
marr.  at  Hamilton 
Place,  CO.  Lanark, 
27  November  1832  ; 
divorced  14  August 
1850;  died  28  No- 
vember 1889.  She 
married  2ndly,  2 
January  i860, 
M.  Opdebeeck  of 
Brussels. 


I 
Henry  Pelham  Alexander  Pelham- Clinton,  Duke= 
of  Newcastle;  born  25  January  1834;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  1852  ; 
Cornet  Nottinghamshire  Regiment  of  Yeomanry 
(Sherwood  Rangers)  9  August  1856,  2nd  Lieutenant 
18  March  1858;  M.P.  for  Retford  27  March  1857 
1023  April  1859;  D.L.  for  co.  Nottingham  1  August 
1859  ;  High  Steward  of  East  Retford;  Grand  Master 
of  the  Freemasons  of  Nottingham ;  Keeper  of 
St.  Briavel's  Castle  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  6th 
Duke  18  October  1864  ;  died,  aged  45,  at  10  Park 
Place,  St.  James'  Street,  London,  22  February,  bur. 
at  Markham  Clinton,  co.  Nottingham,  28  February 
1S79.  Will  dated  25  November  1875,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  467,  79)  5  May  1879,  by  William  Alexander 
Louis  Stephen  Douglas  Hamilton,  Duke  of  Hamilton 
and  Brandon,  Anne  Adele  Hope  (widow  of  Henry 
Hope)  and  Thomas  Edward  Howe. 


Henrietta  Adela,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry 
Thomas  Hope  of  The  Deepdene,  Dorking,  co. 
Surrey,  and  of  Castle  Blayney,  co.  Monaghan, 
M.P. ;  born  11  April  1843;  marr.  at  the  British 
Embassy,  Paris,  11  February  1861  ;  died  at  The 
Oaks,  Woodford  Wells,  co.  Essex,  8  May,  bur.  in 
St.  Patrick's  Cemetery,  Leytonstone,  co.  Essex,  on 
I  Saturday,  10  May  1913;  Requiem  Mass  at  West- 
minster Cathedral  on  Monday,  19  May.  Will 
dated  9  February  1909.  with  two  codicils  dated 
7  July  1909  and  25  February  1913,  i)roved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  979,  13)  7  June  1913,  by  Henry  Pelham 
Archibald  Douglas,  Duke  of  Newcastle  and 
Florence  Vaughan,  wife  of  Charles  Jerome 
Vaughan.  She  married  2ndly  at  St.  Vincent 
de  Paul,  Paris,  7  April  1880,  Thom.as  Theobald 
Hohler,  who  died  5  May  1892. 


Cecil  Edmund  Lister- Kaye  of= 
Denby  Grange,  Wakefield,  co. 
York  (younger  son  of  l-ister  Lister- 
Kaye  and  grandson  of  Sir  John 
Lister  Lister-Kaye,  2nd  Baronet, 
by  Lady  Caroline  [Pepys]  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Christopher, 
ist  Earl  of  Cottenham) ;  born  in 
Upper  Seymour  Street,  Portman 
Square,  London,  16  January  1854  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1872  ;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  West  Riding,  co.  York. 


'Beatrice  Adeline, 
born  1 2  February 
1862 ;  marr.  at 
Castle  Blayney, 
CO.  Monaghan, 
on  Thursday,  16 
September  1880. 


Don  Alfonso,  Prince  Doria-= 
Pamphilj-Landi,  Prince  of  Melfi, 
Valmontone  and  Torriglia,  Duke 
of  Avigliano  (son  of  Philip 
Andrew,  Prince  Doria  Pamphilj- 
Landi,  by  Lady  Mary  Alathea 
Beatrix  [Talbot]  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John,  i6th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury; 
bom  in  Rome  25  September 
1851  ;  succeeded  his  brother  as 
3rd  Prince  Doria-Pamjihilj-Landi 
7  April  1890;  died  in  Rome  in 
December  1914. 


=Emily  Augusta 
Mary,  of  Palazzo 
Doria,  Rome ; 
born  28  March 
1863  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's, 
Cadogan  Place, 
London,24june 
1882. 


A 


18 


Edward  William  Pelham- Clinton,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ;  born  in= 
Park  Lane,  London,  ii  August  1S36;  educated  at  Eton  ;  Ensign 
and  Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade  1854,  Captain  1857,  Major  1872, 
Lieut. -Colonel  in  command  of  ist  Battalion  1878-80,  retired  in 
1880,  Honorary  Colonel  December  1885  ;  served  in  the  Crimean 
War  1854  and  in  Canada  1S61-65  ;  Lieut.- Colonel  Commanding 
King's  Royal  Ride  Corps  (ist  Volunteer  Battalion)  1881-90; 
D.L.  for  CO.  Nottingham;  M.P.  for  North  Nottinghamshire 
18  July  1865  to  II  November  1868  ;  Groom-in-Waiting  to  Queen 
Victoria  1891-94,  Master  of  the  Household  and  Deputy- 
Governor  of  Windsor  Castle  1 894-1 901  ;  Groom-in-Waiting  to 
King  Edward  VIL  1901-1907  ;  K.C.B.  1896,  G.C.V.O.  1901  ; 
died  at  8i  Eccleston  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  9  July, 
bur.  in  Brookwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  13 
July  1907.  Memorial  Service  at  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square, 
London,  same  day.  Will  dated  15  March  1902,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 192,  1907)  8  August  1907,  by  Alfred  Edward  Miller  Mundy. 


=Matilda  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Edmund  Cradock- 
Hartopp,  3rd  Baronet,  by 
Jane  Mary  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Bloomfield 
Keane ;  niarr.  22  August 
1865;  died  at  81  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  on  Sunday, 
23  October  1892,  bur.  in 
Brookwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey.  Will  dated  27 
August  1877,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1073,  92)  25  November 
1892,  to  Edward  William 
Pelham- Clinton,  husband. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Lord  Adolphus  Frederick  Charles  William  Vane-Tempest  (3rd= 
son  of  Charles  William,  3rd  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  K.G.) ;  born  2  July 
1825  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Scots  Guards  7  April  1843, 
Ensign  and  Lieutenant  1845,  Lieutenant  and  Captain  1849,  Captain  and 
Lieut.  Colonel  1S54,  retired  in  1859;  served  in  Crimean  War  1854-55, 
present  at  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (medal  and  clasp,  5th-class  Medjidie) ; 
Major  Commandant  Durham  Rifle  Volunteers  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Durham  1849  ; 
M.V.  for  Durham  City  3  December  1852  to  25  June  1853,  for  North  Durham 

I  April  1854  till  death;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  28  June  1854, 
the  additional  name  of  Tempest ;  died,  aged  39,  in  Chester  Square,  London, 

II  June  1864.  Adiiion  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  6  August  1864 
to  George  Henry  Robert  Charles,  Earl  Vane,  the  uncle  and  guardian  of 
Francis  Adolphus  Vane-Tempest,  an  infant,  only  child  of  deceased.  ^ 


=Susan  Charlotte 
Catherine,  born  in 
Park  Lane,  Lon- 
don, 7  April  1839 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square, 
London,  23  April 
i860;  died,  aged 
36,  at  Trouville- 
sur-Mer,  France, 
on  Monday,  6 
September  1875. 


Arthur  Pelham-Clinton,  born 
on  Tuesday,  23  June  1840; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  17 
August  1 861;  ^LP.  forNewark 
II  July  1865  to  II  November 
1868;  died  18  June  1870. 


Albert  Sidney  Pelham-Clinton,= 
born  in  Whitehall  Place, 
London,  22  December  1845  ; 
H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  Consort 
stood  sponsor  at  his  baptism  ; 
died,  aged  38,  on  Tuesday,  18 
March  1884. 


=Frances  Evelyn,  widow  of  Edward 
Stotherd,  Captain  60th  Rifles ; 
marr.  at  the  church  of  the 
Spanish  Embassy  on  Thursday, 
17  November  1870;  marriage 
dissolved  23  November  1877. 


Henry  Pelham  Archibald  Douglas  Pelham-Clinton,  Duke= 
of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  and  Earl  of  Lincoln  ;  born 
28  September  1864;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  1884;  D.L.  for  co. 
Nottingham  ;  Member  of  the  London  School  Board  1S94  ; 
a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute ;  Lord  High  Steward 
of  Retford,  Master  Forester  of  Dartmoor,  Keeper  of  St. 
Briavel's  Castle  ;  a  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England;  succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Duke 
22  February  1879. 


=Kathleen  Florence  Mary,  dau.  of 
Major  Henry  Augustus  Candy, 
late  9th  Lancers,  by  Frances 
Kathleen  (Westenra)  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry  Robert,  3rd 
Lord  Rossmore ;  born  in 
London  in  1872  ;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Margaret  Street, 
London,  20  February  1889. 


19 


Henry  Francis  Hope  Pelham-Clinton-= 
Hope  of  The  Castle,  Castle  Blayney, 
CO.  Monaghan ;  born  3  February  1866  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Lent  Term 
1885  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Monaghan,  High 
Sheriff  1891  ;  Lieutenant  Nottingham- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry  (Sherwood 
Rangers)  1890-94  ;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  7  April  1887  the  addi- 
tional name  and  arms  of  Hope.  He 
married  istly  27  November  1894,  Mary 
Augusta,  dau.  of  William  Yohe  of 
Bethlehem,  Pa.,  U.S.A.,  from  whom  he 
was  divorced  in  1902. 


pOlive  Muriel,  younger  dau.  of 
George  Horatio  Thompson  of 
Melbourne,  Australia ;  marr.  in 
London  27  February  1904;  died 
at  Montreux,  Switzerland,  on  Fri- 
day, 30  August,  bur.  in  the  private 
mausoleum  of  the  Hope  family  at 
Deepdene,  Dorking,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Wednesday,  4  September  191 2. 
Will  dated  18  February  1907,  with 
codicil  dated  17  March  1910,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1687, 
12)  II  November  1912,  by  Lord  Henry  Francis 
Hope  Pelham-Clinton-Hope,  husband.  She  married 
istly  Richard  Owen,  from  whom  she  was  divorced, 
and  wife. 


Florence  Josephine, 
of  171  Victoria 
Street,  Westmin- 
ster ;  born  18 
September  1868 ; 
Order  of  Mercy, 
Lady  President  of 
the  League. 


Henry  Edward  Hugh  Pelham-Clinton-Hope; 
born  at  4  Whitehall  Court,  London,  on 
Monday,  8  April  1907. 


Doria  Lois,  born 
17  June  1908. 


Mary,      born 
4  July  1910. 


Cobbolli  of  jlolptoells,  Spstotcj),  to.  g)uffolfe. 

Arms. — Or  a  chevron  sable  between  three  holly-leaves  vert  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  a  lion  pissant  guardant  between  two  fleur-de-lis  argent 
Crest. — A  lion  passant  guardant  or. 
Motto. — Rebus  Augustis  fortis. 


John  Cobbold  of  Holywells,  Ipswich,  co.= 
Suffolk  (eldest  son  of  John  Cobhold 
of  Holywells,  by  Elizabeth  his  ist  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Wilkinson) ;  bapt.  at 
St.  Clement's,  Ipswich,  20  April  1774; 
died,  aged  85,  at  Holywells  12  Feb- 
ruary i860,  bur.  at  Aspall,  co.  Suffolk. 
M.I. 


'Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Temple 
Chevallier  of  Aspall,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Fiske,  Rector  of  Shimp- 
lingthorne,  co.  Suffolk  ;  niarr.  at  Aspall  on 
Tuesday,  8  November  1796  ;  died,  aged  76, 
at  Ipswich  on  Monday,  27  October  1S51, 
bur.  at  Aspall.     M.I. 


John  Chevallier  Cobbold  of  Holywells  ;  born  at  Ipswich= 
24  August,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich,  29  August  1797  ; 
educated  at  the  Grammar  School,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  admitted 
1807  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Suffolk  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Wix  Bishop  ;  M.P.  for  Ipswich  30  July  1847  to  1 1  November 
1868;  High  Steward  of  the  borough  of  Ipswich  1875-82; 
died,  aged  85,  at  Holywells  on  Friday,  6  October  1882, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.I.  U'ill  dated  13 
September  1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  822,  82)  28  November 
1882,  by  Thomas  Clement  Cobbold,  C.B.,  Nathanael 
Fromanteel  Cobbold,  Felix  Thornley  Cobbold,  sons,  and 
John  Dupuis  Cobbold,  grandson. 


=Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Patteson,  Rector  of 
Drinkstone  and  Wonhani,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  sister  of  the  Rt. 
Hon**''  Sir  John  Patteson,  Judge 
of  the  Queen's  Bench ;  born 
17  September  1800;  marr.  at 
Wortham  on  Monday,  14  May 
1827  ;  died,  aged  78,  at  Holywells 
on  Thursday,  i  May  1879,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.     M.I. 


Colonel  Henry  Jervis-\Vhite-= 
Jervis  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Meredyth  JervisWhite-Jervis, 
2nd  Baronet,  by  Marian  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Campbell  of  Fairfield,  co. 
Ayr);  born  15  March  1S25; 
educated  at  Harrow,  admitted 
September  1837,  and  at  the 
Royal  Military  Academy, 
Woolwich ;  entered  the  Royal 
Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
19  December  1844,  ist 
Lieutenant  1846,  Captain 
1853,  Major(by  brevet)  1866, 
Lieut. -Colonel  1867,  Colonel 
(retired)  24  December  1870; 
M.P.  for  Harwich  18  March 
1859  to  24  March  1880; 
Author  of  "History  of  Corfu 
and  the  Ionian  Islands,"  1852, 
and  various  military  works ; 
died,  aged  56,  at  Felixstowe, 
CO.  Suffolk,  22  September 
j88i.  Will  dated  19  March 
1868,  proved  at  Ipswich  19 
October  1881,  by  Lucy 
Jervis-White-Jervis,  relict. 


=Lucy,  born  at 
Ipswich  on 
Saturday,  18 
October  1828; 
marr.  there  on 
Monday,  14 
Jtine  1855; 
died,  aged 
87,  at  Chff 
House,  Felix- 
stowe, on 
Tuesday,  22 
Februaryi9i6. 
Will  dated  13 
January  19 10, 
with  codicil 
dated  17  Oc- 
tober 1913, 
proved  in  the 
Principal  Re- 
gistry 9  May 
1916,  by  Sir 
John  Henry 
Jervis-White- 
Jervis,  son, 
and  George 
Palmer  Hope, 
son-in-law. 


A 


Very  Rev.  Edward  Spooner,=Anna  Frances,  bom 
Dean  of  Bocking  (3rd  son  of  in  Tower  Street, 
the  Ven*"'^  William  Spooner, 
Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  by 
Anna  Maria  Sydney  his  wife, 
5th  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''' 
Sir  Edward  Lucius  O'Brien 
of  Dromoland,  co.  Clare,  3rd 
Baronet);  born  at  Elmdon, 
CO.  Warwick,  6  July,  bapt. 
there  15  August  1821;  of 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 6  February  1840, 
B.A.  i844,M.A.  1848;  Vicar 
of  Heston,  co.  Middlesex, 
1859-75;  Rector  of  Had- 
leigh  and  Dean  of  Bocking, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1875;  died, 
aged  77,  at  the  Deanery, 
Hadleigh,  on  Wednesday, 
25  January,  bur.  at  Hadleigh 
on-  Saturday,  28  January 
1899.  Will  dated  21  April 
1893,  with  codicil  dated  20 

January  1S99,  proved  at  Buiy  St.  Kdmunds  15 
March  1899,  by  Anna  Frances  Spooner,  relict,  the 
Rev.  William  Archibald  Spooner  and  the  Rev. 
Henry  Maxwell  Spooner.  He  married  istly, 
9  June  1857,  Octavia,  6th  dau.  of  Sir  Oswald 
Mosley,  Baronet 


Ipswich,  on  Sun- 
day, 9  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  ^lary-le-Tower, 
Ipswich,  1 1  June 
1S30;  marr.  thereon 
Monday,  5  October 
1885  ;  died,  aged 
76,  at  Rushmere 
Lodge,  Ipswich, 
on  I'riday.  28  De- 
cember 1906,  bur.  at 
Hadleigh  2  January 
1907.  W'ill  dated 
28  September  1905, 
proved  at  Ipswich 
2 1  January  1 907, 
by  Felix  Thornley 
Cobbold  and  Her- 
bert St.  George 
Cobbold. 


(See  Pedigree  of  Spooner,   Vo!. 
page  r^t6.) 


i6\ 


Henry  Cobbold  of  Ipswich,= 
CO.  Suffolk  ;  bapt.  at  St. 
Clement's,  Ipswich,  26  No- 
vember 1799;  died  at 
Ipswich  on  Tuesday,  i 
November  1842. 


'Elizabeth  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bampton  of  Ormesby,  co. 
Norfolk;  marr.  at  Ormesby  St.  Margaret  on  Tuesday,  14 
February  1826.  She  married  2ndly  at  St.  Nicholas',  Great 
Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  on  Tuesday,  18  January  1853,  Stephen 
Remnant  Chapman,  Lieutenant  20th  Foot. 


John  Patteson  Cobbold  of  The  Cliff,  Ipswich ;  born  in  Towep 
Street,  Ipswich,  on  Tuesday,  12  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le- 
Tower,  Ipswich,  7  August  1831  ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
1844  ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Suffolk  ;  Major  2nd  Administrative  Battalion 
Suffolk  Volunteers  and  Captain  Com niaiidant  ist  Suffolk  (Ipswich) 
Rifle  Corps ;  Alderman  of  Ipswich,  Mayor  1867-68  ;  Senior 
Vice-Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Guardians  ;  M.P.  for  Ipswich 
February  1874  until  his  death  ;  died,  aged  44,  at  The  Cliff, 
Ipswich  on  Frid.ay,  lo  December,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Ipswich  14  December  1875,  after  a  service  at  St.  Mary-le- 
Tower,  Ipswich.  Memorial  \Vindow  in  West  end  of  North 
aisle  of  St.  Mary-le-Tower.  Will  dated  31  December  1870, 
proved  at  Ipswich  28  January  1876,  by  Adele  Harriette 
Cobbold,  relict. 


=Adfele  Harriette,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  George  John 
Dupuis,  Vice-Provost  of  Eton 
College  and  Rector  of  Greet- 
ing St.  Mary,  co.  Suffolk  ; 
born  at  Eton  i  February 
1837  ;  niarr.  at  Eton  College 
Chapel  (by  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Harry  Dupuis),  on 
Tuesday,  20  April  1858; 
died  9  November  1917,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich. 


John  Henry  Monins  of  Ringwould,  co.  Kent  (only  surviving=i=Edith  Julia,  born  at  Ipswich  on 


son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Eaton  Monins,  Rector  of  Glemham, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Chevallier,  M.D.,  of  Aspall,  co.  Suffolk  (see  Pedigree  of 
Chevallier,  page  if)  ;  born  15  August  1851  ;  Captain  (Hon. 
Major  1905)  Royal  East  Kent  Mounted  Rifles  1890-1908;  \ 
J. P.  for  CO.  Kent  and  for  the  Cinque  Ports. 


A 


.Monday,  12  October  1863  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich  (by 
her  uncles,  the  Rev.  George 
Richard  Dupuis  and  the  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Chevallier),  on 
Thursday,  15  January  1885. 


Charlotte    Maud    Ashby,==.Henry  Montagu    Chevallier    Cobbold    of  the    Mill= 


elder  dau.  of  Bartholomew 
Watson- Davies,  M.D.,  of 
Rosedale,  Kingston, 
Jamaica ;  born  in  June 
1862  ;  marr.  at  Halfway 
Tree  Church,  Kingston, 
on  Wednesday,  29  Sep- 
tember 1886;  died,  aged 
38,  at  Kingston,  on 
Friday,  26  October  1900, 
bur.  at  Halfway  Tree 
Church.     1st  wife. 


House,  Lyminge,  co.  Kent;  born  at  Montague  House, 
Grove  Road,  Brixton,  29  March  1861,  bapt.  at 
Brixton  ;  educated  at  Chardstock  Hurst,  Brentwood, 
and  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  i  October 
1879;  died,  aged  56,  in  London  on  Tuesday  11 
December,  cremated  at  Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Friday,  14  December  191 7. 


=Isabel  Maud 
Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Fal- 
con of  Forest 
Hay,     Vale 


Roy.il. 
wife. 


2nd 


Gordon  Chevallier  Cobbold,  born  at 
39  Queen's  Gardens,  Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  i  January  1904. 


Maitland  Chevallier  Cob- 
bold, born  at  39  Queen's 
Gardens  7  June  1905. 


Rev.  Cecil  Albert  Darby  (son  of  John  Thomas  Darby  of  Marholm,  co.. 
Northampton,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Rowe)  ;  born  at  Castor, 
CO.  Northampton,  14  September  1878,  bapt.  there  ;  of  Queens'  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1899,  B..-\.  1902,  M..'^. 
1907  ;  House  Master  Cathedral  School  and  Curate  of  Llandaff  1905- 
1907  ;  Chaplain  The  Grange,  and  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Folkestone,  co. 
Kent,  1907-12  ;  Head  Master  of  St.  George's  Preparatory  School,  Folke- 
stone, 1913  ;  Rector  of  Denton,  co.  Kent,  1914  ;  received  the  honorary 
freedom  of  Cambridge,  and  presented  with  a  si'ver  cup  from  the  Town 
and  University  in  1901,  in  recognition  of  patriotic  conduct  in  leaving  for 
active  service  in  South  African  War  with  Bucks  Yeomanry  Cavalry.         ^j^ 


=May  Chevallier,  bom 
at  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
on  Monday,  25  July, 
bapt.  at  Halfway  Tree 
Church,  Kingston,  5 
September  1887  ; 

marr.  at  Lyminge, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Monday, 
10  January  1916. 


22 


Walter  Temple  Cobbold  of   Fox  Hall   Lodge, 
CO.  Suffolk;   died  on   Friday,   2   August   1850. 


Louisa  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Montagu= 
Pocock  of  the  2nd  Light  Dragoons,  King's 
German  Legion;  inarr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Brixton,  co.  Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Richard 
Cobbold),  on  Thursday,  24  May  i860; 
died,  aged  22,  at  Montague  House,  Grove 
Road,  Brixton,  on  Monday,  15  April  1861. 
ist  wife. 


-Henry  Chevallier  Cobbold,= 
born  in  Tower  Street,  Ipswich, 
on  Saturday,  i  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le -Tower, 
Ipswich,  30  September  1832  ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse, 
admitted  1847  ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  Hilary  Term  1857  ; 
died  at  Ascot,  co.  Berks,  1 1 
September  1902,  bur.  there. 


Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 
of  W.  R.  G.  Key; 
marr.  at  Cudding- 
ton,  CO.  Bucking- 
ham, on  Wednesday, 
14  June  1865.  2nd 
wife. 


Charles   Macdonell   Anderson,    M.I).,  of  i    Elm   Park=T=Maud  Chevallier,  born  at  8  Tavistock 


Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  (youngest  son 
of  Colonel  John  Cumming  Anderson,  R.E.,  C.S.I.) ; 
born  at  Bangalore,  India,  1  (  October  1866,  bapt.  there  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough  ;  M.D.  Edin.  1896,  M.B., 
CM.  1889,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1892. 


Place,  London,  on  Saturday,  16  March 
1867,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret  Pattens, 
London ;  marr.  at  the  Pro -Cathedral, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday, 
18  January  1894. 


A 


Frances  Louisa  Chevallier,  bom  at  Mount 
Mansfield,  St.  Andrew's,  Jamaica,  on  Friday, 
29  March  1S89. 


Maud  Chevallier,  bom  at  Felixstowe,  St. 
Andrew's,  Jamaica,  on  Tuesday,  9  December 
1890. 


Violet  Chevallier,  born  at  Felixstowe, 
St.  Andrew's,  Jamaica,  on  Wednesday, 
13  December  1893. 


Felix  Chevallier  Cobbold,  born  at  Felixstowe,  St. 
Andrew's,  Jamaica,  i  January  1895. 


John  Dupuis  Cobbold  of  Holywells,  Ipswich  ;  bom  at= 
The  Cliff,  Ipswich,  on  Monday,  11  March  1861,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Ipswich  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,'  1879,  B.A.  1883  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Suffolk, 
High  Sheriff  1901 ;  Mayor  of  Ipswich  1914-15. 


=Lady  Evelyn  (Murray),  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Adolphus,  7th  Earl  of  Dun- 
more  ;  born  in  Brook  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  17 
July  1867  ;  marr.  at  Cairo,  Egypt,  23 
April  1891. 


Major  Algernon  Ryder  Lambert  Sladen  of  Hill  House,^ 
St.  Osyth,  Essex  (son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Joseph  Sladen 
of  Ripple  Court,  co.  Kent,  R.A.,  by  Lady  Sarah  Sophia 
[I^mbart]  his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Frederick  William, 
8th  Earl  of  Cavan,  see  "  Visitation  of  Ireland,^'  Vol.  4, 
page  21)  ;  born  20  September  1885  ;  Major  commanding 
2/2  London  Heavy  Battery  Royal  Garrison  Artillery.         /|\ 


^Winifred  Evelyn,  bom  in  January 
1892,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  17  May 
1913- 


John  Murray  Cobbold,  bom  at  Holywells,  Ipswich,  on 
Thursday,  28  January  1897,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  joined  the  Scots  Guards  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  i  October  1915  ;  served  in  European 
War. 

»3 


Pamela,  bora  at  Holywells,  Ipswich, 
on  Wednesday,  3  January  1900, 
bapt.  at  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich. 


Rev.  Frnncis  Cobbold,  born  at  Eye,  co.  Suffolk  ;  educated= 
at  the  Grammar  School,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  admitted 
1814,  and  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
pensioner  11  November  1822,  B.A.  1827,  MA.  T830  ; 
Incumbent  (formerly  Curate)  of  St.  Mary-le-Tower, 
Ipswich,  and  Rector  of  Hemley,  both  co.  Suffolk,  1831 
until  liis  death  ;  died,  aged  42,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  on  Saturday,  6  April  1844. 


=Mary  Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Cobbold  of  Catton,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Mary  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Trapnell  of  Holbrook,  co.  Suffolk ; 
mnrr.  at  Catton  on  Thursday,  19 
January  1832  ;  died,  aged  62,  at 
43  Harewood  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  5  August  1868. 


Rev.    Charles    Henry    Chevallier   of    Aspall    Hall,=T=Isabella   Frances,   born  at   St.  Mary-le- 


c:o.  Suffolk  (son  of  the  Rev.  John  Chevallier 
of  Aspall,  by  Elizabeth  Cole  his  3rd  wife) ; 
educated  at  Eton  (admitted  1838),  at  Charter- 
house (admitted  1839),  and  at  Trinity  College, 
O.xford,  mitriculated  14  May  1842,  B.A.  1846, 
M.A.  1849;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Aspall  1849 
until  his  death;  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich  1878; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Suffolk  ;  died,  aged  6r,  at  Aspall 
Hall  8  May  1885,  bur.  at  Aspall.  Will  dated  29 
October  1872,  with  codicil  dated  26  September 
1873,  proved  at  Ipswich  29  July  1885,  by  Isabella 
Frances  Chevallier,  relict.  ^ 


Tower  Parsonage,  Ipswich,  on  Friday, 
29  August,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le-Tower, 
Ipswich,  I  October  1834 ;  marr.  at 
Aspall  (by  the  Rev.  Temple  Chevallier) 
on  Thursday,  13  July  1854  ;  died,  aged  82, 
at  the  Rectory,  Aspall,  31  March,  bur. 
at  Aspall  5  April  191 7.  Will  dated 
23  August  1916,  proved  in  the  Prin- 
cipal Registry  30  May  1917,  by  John 
Barrington  Trapnell  Chevallier  and 
Frances  Mary  Chevallier. 


(J^or  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Chevallier,  page  12.) 


Thomas  Clement  Cobbold,  C.B.  ;  born  in  Tower  Street,  Ipswich,  on  Monday,  22  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  15  August  1833  ;  educated  at  Charteriiouse,  admitted  1848  ;  Charge 
d'Affaires  at  Baden  Baden  1867,  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  1870,  and  at  Lisbon  1873-75  ;  M.P.  for 
Ipswich  I  January  1876  until  his  death  ;  C.B.  2  September  1879;  died,  aged  50,  at  Ipswich  on 
Wednesday,  21  November  1883,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.I.  Will  dated  20  August 
1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  195,  84),  7  March  1884,  by  Nathanael  Fromanteel  Cobbold,  brother. 


Christian  Chevallier  Cobbold,  born  at  Finborough  Lodge,  Putney,  = 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  7  December  1868;  died,  aged  42,  at  32 
Cathcart  Road,  South  Kensington,  London,  on  Wednesday,  21 
December,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  24  December  1910.  Will  dated  7  December  1910, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  26,  11),  20  January  191 1,  by  Olive 
Haygarth  Cobbold,  relict. 


=01ive  Haygarth,  dau.  of 
P.  Southwell  Preeston  of 
Marshalls,  Braintree,  co. 
Essex  ;  marr.  at  the  Oratory, 
Brompton,  London,  on  Tues- 
day, 27  February  1900. 


Reginald  Chevallier  Cobbold, 
born  at  32  Cathcart  Road, 
South  Kensington,  on  New 
Year's  Day,  1901. 


Robert  Southwell  Chevallier 
Cobbold,  born  at  32  Cathcart 
Road  on  Tuesday,  29  July 
1902. 


Temple  Chevallier  Cobbold, 
born  at  32  Cathcart  Road  on 
Saturday,  13  February  1904. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  George  Ricardo  of  Gatcombe,  co.= 
Gloucester  (eldest  son  of  Henry  David  Ricardo  of 
(Satcombe,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Yen'''" 
William  Crawley,  Archdeacon  of  Monmouth  ;  born  23 
June  i860;  entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as  Lieutenant 
6  April  1879,  Captain  1887,  Major  Reserve  of  Officers 
1897,  temporary  Lieut.-Colonel  23  December  1914.       /fy 


=Adela  Lucy,  born  at  The  Cliff,  Ipswich, 
on  Monday,  16  January  1865  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich  (by 
her  uncle,  the  Rev.  Edward  John 
Gore  Dupuis),  on  Thursday,  6  August 
1885. 


24 


Alexander  Henry  Bartlet,  M.D.,  of  Ipswich,  co.  Sufrolk= 
(only  son  of  Alexander  Bartlet);  born  31  August  1800; 
L.S.A.  Loud.  1821,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1823,  Fellow  1844, 
M.D.  Aberdeen  1859;  died,  aged  86,  at  Ipswich,  4  July 
1SS7,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.I.  Will  dated 
5  August  1880,  proved  at  Ipswich  30  July  1887,  by  John 
Henry  Bartlet,  M.D.,  son,  and  Katherine  Agnes  Bartlet, 
spinster,  daughter. 


=Mary  Caroline,  born  6  September 
1802 ;  marr.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich  (by  the  Rev.  Richard 
Cobbold),  on  Wednesday,  6  Sep- 
tember 1826;  died  1  February 
1876,  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Ipswich.     M.I. 


Harriet  Sophia,  born  in  Tower  Street,  Ipswich,  on 
Sunday,  13  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary -le -Tower,  Ipswich, 
27  July  1834 ;  died  on  Monday,  25  August  following. 


A  son,  born  at  Putney, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
21  March  1870. 


Edgar  George==Dorothy   Chevallier,    marr.    at 
Gubbins.  The  Oratory,   Brompton,  Lon- 

don, on  Saturday,  20  October 
1900. 


A  daughter,  born  at 
Putney  on  Saturday 
4  October  1873. 


Brigadier-General  Charles  Cunliffe  Owen,  C.B.  (son  of  Major- Generals- 
Charles  Henry  Owen,  R.A.,  by  Emily  Linzce  his  wife,  dau.  of 
W.  A.  Hunt  of  Burleigh,  co.  Devon) ;  born  at  Woolwich,  co.  Kent,  20 
November  1863  ;  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  14  February  18S3, 
Captain  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Colonel  1909,  Substantive  Colonel 
1914,  Brig.-General  19  January  1915  ;  served  in  South  African  War 
1899-1901,  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  16  April  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps); 
in  the  European  War  1914,  commanded  26th  Brigade,  R.F.A., 
France  (Marne,  Aisne),  2nd  Infantry  Brigade  (Ypres) ;  Brig.-General 
R.A.,  Australian  and  New  Zealand  Army  Corps  19  January  1915; 
landed  at  Gallipoli  25  April,  at  Anzac  till  December,  Brig.-General 
R.A.,  Dardanelles  Army  November  1915  to  February  1916;  landed 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  19  October  1914,  17  February  and  5  November 
1915);  C.B.  18  February  1915;  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour.  He  married  andly  Hilda 
Clothilde  Louise,  dau.  of  S.  Everett  of  Boston,  LLS.A. 


-Margaret  Mary,  bom  at 
The  Cliff,  Ipswich,  on 
Monday,  4  February 
1867  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary- 
le -Tower,  Ipswich,  on 
Wednesday,  19  October 
1892  ;  died,  aged  27, 
at  Neemuch,  India,  on 
'I'hursday,  29  November 
1894,  bur.  there. 


France  2   April  1916 


*S 


David  Hanbury=Y'Louisa  Emily,  born  ii  September  1804;  marr.  at  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich,  on 


of  Sudbury,  co. 
Suffolk. 


Tuesday,  16  August  1825;  died  at  Ipswich  on  Sunday,  17  November  1889, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.I.  Will  dated  13  July  1883,  proved  at 
Ipswich  31  December  1889,  by  David  Hanbury,  son. 


Herbert  Wilkinson  Cobbold,  born  in  Tower 
Street,  Ipswich,  on  Saturday,  8  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  30  August  1835  ;  died, 
aged  16,  in  the  Gulf  of  Martaban  on  board  the 
East  India  Co.'s  steam  frigate  "Zenobia,"  on 
Sunday,  9  May  1853. 


Temple  Francis  Cobbold,  born  in  Tower 
Street,  Ipswich,  on  Friday,  21  October, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  28 
October  1836  ;  died  on  Sunday,  26  March 
1837- 


Millicent  Adela,= 
3rd  dau.  of  Joseph 
Fell  Christy  of 
Upton,  Alresfoid, 
CO.  Hants,  by 
Lilias  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James 
13owie  of  Chest- 
nut Grove,  King- 
ston,    ist  wife. 


=Major  Ralph  Patteson  Cobbold  of  Welford  Park,= 
Newbury,  co.  Berks ;  born  at  Ipswich  on  Wednesday, 
10  February  1869;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted  1883; 
entered  the  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
17  October  1888,  Lieutenant  1890,  Captain  Reserve  of 
Officers  1899,  temporary  Major  loth  Battalion  The  Royal 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment)  25  September  1914; 
served  in  Burmah,  in  Wuntho  Expedition,  1891,  and  Expedi- 
tion to  Manipur  same  year;  in  South  .'\frican\Var  1899- 1900, 
as  Special  Service  Officer,also  D.  A. A. G. and  employed  under 
Military  Governor  of  Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  16  April  1901,  medal  with  five  clasps, 
promoted  Captain  Reserve  of  Officers  ;  in  East  Africa  1901, 
at  operations  in  Somaliland  with  the  Abyssinian  Forces 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  18  April 
1902,  Star  of  Ethiopia,  2nd-class,  medal  with  clasp);  served 
in  European  War ;  Author  of  "  Innermost  Asia,"  1900. 


=Minnie  Diana, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Pitt  of  South 
Africa ;  married 
at  St.  Mary-le- 
Strand,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  7 
March  1905- 
She  married 
istly  Hermann 
Eckstein.  2nd 
wife. 


Ralph  Hamilton  Cobbold,  born  at  Compton  House, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Tuesday,  22  May  1906. 


36 


Rev.  William  Charles  Fonnereau  of  Christ  Churcii  Park,  Ipswich  (youngest=f='Katherine       Georgiana, 


twin  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  William  Fonnereau,  LL.D.,  of  Ciirist  Church 
Park,  by  Harriot  Deborah  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Neale,  M.l)., 
of  Freston  Tower,  co.  Suffolk);  born  21  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Ipswich,  25  July  1806;  educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  27  February  1823,  Fellow-Coninioner  24 
April  1823,  B.A.  1827,  M. A.  1830;  J. P.  and  D.L  co.  Suffolk;  died  at 
Ipswich  30  July,  bur.  at  Tuddenham,  co.  Suffolk,  6  August  1855.  AV'ill 
with  codicils  dated  13  January  1854  to  22  April  1855,  proved  (P.C.C. 
200,  56)  18  March  1856.  Portrait  in  oils,  by  his  wife,  at  Christ  Church 
Mansion.  ^ 

{See  Pedigree  of  Fonnereau,  Vol.  17,  page  162.) 


marr.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich,  3  January  1832  ; 
died  at  I'unbridge  Wells, 
CO.  Kent,  on  \Vednesday, 
12  August  1885,  bur.  at 
Tuddenham.  \V'ill  dated 
31  August  1882,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  853,  85), 
7  October  1885. 


Maria  Caroline,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Drage,  Rector  of  Wester- 
field,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  marr. 
at  Westerficld  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Drage)  on  Thurs- 
day, 30  July  1863;  died 
at  Beverley  Lodge,  Col- 
chester, CO.  Essex,  on 
Friday,  24  December 
1875,  bur.  at  Westerfield. 
ist  wife. 


=Nathanael  Fromanteel^pCaroline  Ellen    Alice  (his= 


Cobbold  of  Ips  vich  ; 
born  in  Tower  Street, 
Ipswich,  on  Friday,  18 
January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary- le -Tower,  Ips- 
wich, 7  February  1 839 ; 
died,  aged  47,  at  Ips- 
wich 18  February  1886, 
bur.  at  Westerfield. 
Will  dated  13  June 
1884,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  518,  86)  24  June 
i88t),  by  Felix  Thorn- 
ley  Cobbold,  brother, 
and  Caroline  Alice 
Cobbold,  relict. 


cousm),  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Boutell,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Chevallier,  M.D.,  of 
Aspall  Hall,  co.  Suffolk 
{see  Pedigree  of  Chevallier, 
page  8) ;  born  2  March 
1843  ;  marr.  at  Ipswich  in 
October  1881  ;  died,  aged 
39,  at  Beverley  Lodge, 
Colchester,  18  September 
1882,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Ipswich.   M.I.   2nd  wife. 


Clement  John  Fromanteel  Cobbold  of  Belstead= 
Brook,  Ipswich ;  born  at  Beverley  Lodge, 
Colchester,  27  August  1882;  educated  at 
Eton,  admitted  September  1895,  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1900,  B.A.  1903,  M.A. 
1909;  Captain  (temporary  Major)  6th  Cyclist 
Battalion  The  Suffolk  (Territorial)  Regiment 
7  July  1914;  served  in  European  War 
(mentioned  in  despatches  July  1915);  Cjplain 
in  the  Army  for  special  work. 


.Stella  Willoughby 
Savile,  dau.  of 
Charles  Cameron, 
by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert 
MexboroughShep- 
herd  ;  born  in 
1882  ;  married  at 
St.  Mary-at-Stoke, 
Ipswich,  I  October 
1903- 


^Caroline  Alice  (his 
cousin),  of  Oaklands, 
Belstead  Road,  Ips- 
wich, dau.of 'I'homas 
Kinder  of  Sandridge 
Bury,  CO.  Herts,  by 
Carolinehisvtife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John 
Chevallier.  M.D.,  of 
Aspall  Hall  (see  Pedi- 
gree of  Chevallier, 
page  8)  ;  born  13 
October  1850 ;  marr. 
at  Sandridge  28  May 
1884.    3rd  wife. 


Cameron  Fromanteel  Cobbold,  born  at 
23  Eaton  Place,  London,  14  September 
1904,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square. 


Guy  Fromanteel  Cobbold, 
born  at  Tower  Street, 
Ipswich,  on  Friday,  10 
April  1885,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary -le -Tower,  Ipswich  ; 
educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
May  1898,  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  ma- 
triculated Michaelmas  Term, 
1903,  B.A.  1906;  tempo- 
rary Captain  9th  (Service) 
Battalion  The  York  and 
Lancaster  Regiment  12 
December  1914;  served  in 
European  War  (wounded  in 
France  in  July  1916). 


Colonel  Wilfrid  Dallas,  Earl  Cairns,  C.M.G.  ;  born  at  79  Eaton  Place,  London, "fOlive,    born     at 

28  November  1865,  bapt.  at  St.   Peter's,  Eaton  Square,   London;    educated  at  |  Ipswich  on  Satur 

Wellington  College  ;  Lieutenant  Rifle  Brigade  13  May  1885,  Captain  5th  (Militia) 

Battalion    1895,   Major  1898,  retired   with    hon.  rank   of   Lieut.- Colonel    1905  ; 

Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  5th  Battalion  London  (Territorial)  Regiment  8  April 

1905;    temporary   Colonel  in  the  Army;    served   in  South    African   War   1902 

(Queen's    medal    with  three   clasps);    in  European  War   1914    (mentioned    in 

despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  17  February  1915);  C.M.G.  18  February  1915; 

succeeded  his  brother,  Herbert  John,  as  4th  Earl,  t4.January  1905. 


day,  4  February 
187 1, bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  St. 
Michael's,  Ches- 
ter Square,  Lon- 
don, la  July  1S94. 


Rear-Admirat  Frederick  Chevallier  Syer,  born  13  May  1799;= 
Lieutenant  in  the  Navy  22  May  1828,  Commander  1841, 
Captain  7  February  1855,  retired  as  Rear-Admiral ;  died, 
aged  74,  at  Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  on  Good  Friday,  3  April 
1874,  bur.  at  Kedington,  co.  Suffolk.  M.I.  Will  dated  16 
August  1868,  with  two  codicils  dated  4  May  and  9  November 
187 1,  proved  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds  18  May  1874,  by  Harry 
Teverson  Purkis  and  Henry  Crabb  Canham. 


= Agnes,  born  8  October  1807; 
marr.  at  St. Clement's,  Ipswich, 
co.Suffolk,  3  May  1842  ;  died, 
aged  87,  at  Farnhani  All  Saints', 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  Wednesday.  18 
September,  bur.  at  Kedington 
23  September  1895.     ^-I- 


Major  Ernest  St.  George  Cobbold,  born  in  Tower  Lane,= 
Ipswich,  on  Thursday,  23  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le- 
Tower,  Ipswich,  24  May  1840;  educated  at  Carshalton 
and  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as  Lieutenant  23  Decem- 
ber 1857  ;  afterwards  hon.  Major  ist  Suffolk  Rifle 
Volunteers;  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk;  died,  aged  54,  at 
Felixstowe,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Saturday,  23  February, 
bur.  at  Whitton-cum-Thurleston,  co.  Suffolk,  28 
February  1895  Will  dated  31  January  1895,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  704,  95)  i  June  1895,  by  Helen  Emma 
Cobbold,  relict,  Herbert  St.  George  Cobbold,  son, 
and  Lucas  Temple  Cobbold,  cousin. 


=Helen  Emma,  of  West  Wood,  Ipswich  ; 
youngest  dau.  of  Philip  Cazenove  of 
Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  by  Emma 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Knapp  of  Win- 
chester, CO.  Hants;  bornatUpperClapton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  30  October,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Upper  Clapton,  28  December 
1842  ;  marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Battersea, 
CO.  Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Cazenove), 
on  Thursday,  7  January  1864;  died  at 
Ipswich  on  Wednesday,  14  November 
1917. 


Laura    Helen,     Lieut.- Colonel    Ernest    Cazenove    Cobbold,    C.B.,    born    at= 

bornatUfford,     Ufford  on   Monday,    15  January   1866;  educated  at  Charter- 

co.        Suffolk,     house,    admitted     1879 ;    Lieutenant    York    and    Lancaster 

on      Monday,     Regiment    29    August     1885,    Captain     1895,    Major    1901, 

19    December     Lieut. -Colonel     i    July    1912;     Superintendent     Gymnasia, 

1864,        bapt.     North-Eastern     district,    i    March    1901  to    22    April    1904; 

there   14  Feb-     served  in  South  African    War  1899- 1900,  at  relief  of  Lady- 

ruary  1865.  smith,  actions   at  Spion   Kop,  Vaal    Krantz,  Tugela  Heights 

and   at    Pieters    Hill    (Queen's    medal    with    three    clasps) ; 

in  European  War  19 14  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London 

Gazette,"  17  February  1915);  C.B.  18  February  1915. 


=Edith  Mary, 
dau.  of  Colonel 
Arthur  Welles- 
ley  White, 
R.A.  ;  mar- 
ried at  St. 
George's,  Han- 
over Square, 
London,  on 
Thursday,  9 
July  1896. 


Mirabel,  bom  2  May  1904,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London. 


Herbert   St.    George  Cobbold  of  The    Rookery,  = 
Sproughton,    co.    Suffolk  (2nd  son  of   Ernest  St 
George  Cobbold)  ;  born  at  Ufford,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Wednesday,  22  March,  bapt.  there  23  April  1871; 
educated  at  Haileybury  (see  page  30). 


=Evelyn  Anna  (his  cousin),  born  at  Ipswich 
on  Saturday,  15  March  1873,  bapt.  at 
Felixstowe,  co.  Suffolk ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London, 
on  Saturday,  20  February  1909. 


28 


George  Read  Dixon  of  Grove  Lane,  Camberwell,= 
CO.    Surrey,    attorney ;    marr.    at    St.    Clement's, 
Ipswich,   CO.    Suffolk,    on  Tuesday,  3  September 
1833  ;  died,  aged  32,  at  Ipswich,  7  October  1839. 
ist  husband. 


=  Emily.  =  Henry  Cobbold  (son  of  George 
Cobbold  of  Trimley,  co.  Suffolk) ; 
marr.  at  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich, 
15  February  1840.    2nd  husband. 


Felix  Thornley  Cobbold  of  Felixstowe  Lodge,  co.  Suffolk,  M.P.  ;  born  in 
Tower  Lane,  Ipswich,  on  Wednesday,  8  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary- 
le-Tower,  Ipswich,  25  September  1841  ;  educated  at  Eton  (King's 
Scholar),  admitted  1859  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  June 
1861,  afterwards  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  (ist-class  Classics) 
1865,  M.A.  1868,  Fellow  1868  till  death,  Bursar  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
called  to  the  Bar  17  November  1868;  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk;  Mayor 
of  Ipswich;  M.P.  for  Suffolk  (Stowmarket  division)  1885-86,  and  for 
Ipswich  1906-1909;  died  at  3  Whitehall  Court,  London,  aged  68,  on 
Monday,  6  December,  cremated  at  Golder's  Green  9  December  1909, 
memorial  services  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  and  at  St.  Mary-le-Tower, 
Ipswich,  the  following  day.  Will  dated  11  September  1908,  proved  at 
Ipswich  s  February  1910,  by  Philip  Wyndham  Cobbold,  nephew. 


Sophia  Marianna 
Edwyna,  born  at 
Ipswich  on  Sun- 
day, 14  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary- 
le  -  Tower,  Ips- 
wich,! 7  February 
1844;  died  on 
Sunday,  19  May 
following. 


Helen  Mary,  John  Barrington  Trapnell  Chevallier  of  Aspall  Hall,  co.= 
bornatUfford,  Suffolk  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Chevallier 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  of  Aspall  Hall,  by  Isabella  Frances  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
We  dnesday,  the  Rev.  Francis  Cobbold,  Rector  of  Heinley,  co.  Suffolk  ; 
4  December  born  at  Aspall  10  January  1857,  bapt.  at  Aspall; 
1867,  bapt.  educated  at  Eton  and  at  King's  College,  Cambridge, 
there  15  Jan-  matriculated  14  October  1876,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Mathe- 
uary  1868.  niatical  tripos)  1880,  M.A.  1886  ;  Assistant  Master  Lancing 

College  1880-82,  at  Repton  School  1882-85  ;  President  of 
Suffolk  Chamber  of  Agriculture  1889;  Director  of  Mid- 
Suffolk  Light  Railway;  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk.  ^ 


'Isabel  Amy,  bom 
at  Ufford  29  July, 
bapt.  there  29  Au- 
gust 1869  ;  marr. 
at  Whittoncum- 
Thurleston,  co.  Suf- 
folk, on  Wednesday, 
8  September  1897. 


(See  Pedigree  of  Chevallier, 
page  12.) 


PhilipWyndhamCobboldof  Kesgrave  Hall  and  Felixstowe,  =f=Cicely   Augusta,    4th   dau.    of    the 


CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  at  Ipswich  on  Tuesday,  5  January  1875, 
bapt.  at  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich ;  educated  at  Eton, 
admitted  July  1893,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1893  (2nd-class  Law 
Tripos,  part  i,  1895),  LL.B.  1896;  Captain  4th 
Battahon  The  Suffolk  (Territorial)  Regiment  25 
December  19 14. 


Hon"=  Ralph  Pelham  NeviU  of 
Birling  Manor,  co.  Kent  (younger 
son  of  William,  4th  Earl  of  Aber- 
gavenny);  born  6  March  1872; 
marr.  at  Birling,  co.  Kent,  14 
January  1902. 


Joan,      born      3 
November  1902. 


Robert  NeviU  Cobbold, 
born  10  June  1904.. 


Alastair  Philip  Cobbold, 
bom  8  September  1907. 


29 


Felicity,  born  10 
February  1910. 


Alfred  Cobbold  of  Bramford,  co.= 
Suffolk,  and  of  3  Bedford  Row,  Lon- 
don ;  born  25  August  1813;  admitted 
a  Solicitor  Hiliary  Term  1837  ;  died  at 
Bramford  on  Friday,  3  November  1882, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.    M.I. 


=Frances  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lucas 
Worship,  Rector  of  Stokesby,  co.  Norfolk;  born  16 
May  182 1 ;  marr.  at  Stokesby  on  Thursday,  5  December 
1850;  died,  aged  57,  on  Sunday,  19  January,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  on  'i'hursday,  23  January  1879, 
after  service  at  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich.     M.L 


Francis  Alfred  Cobbold  of  Westbury  Lodge,  Ipswich  ;  born  at  The=j=Frederica  Julia,  dau.  of 


Fountains,  Ipswich,  on  Saturday,  28  February,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  14  April  1852  ;  educated  at  Rugby 
and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge  ;  J. P.  for  Ipswich ;  died 
at  Chiswick,  co.  Middlese.x,  on  Sunday,  28  M:iy  1915,  bur. 
at  Ipswich.  Will  dated  28  August  1914,  with  codicil  dated  9 
October  1914,  proved  at  Ipswich  20  July  1915,  by  Frederica  Julia 
Cobbold,  relict,  and  Lucas  Temple  Cobbold,  brother. 


John  Lucas  Worship  of 
Riverhead,  co.  Kent ; 
born  in  December  1855  ; 
marr.  at  Riverhead  on 
Wednesday,  7  April 
1880. 


Francis  Alfred  Worship 
Cobbold. 


Freda  Angela.         Gladys  Jessie,  died  at  Westbury  Lodge, 
Ipswich,  on  Sunday,  5  August  1917. 


Richard  Green  of  The  Whittern,  co.  Hereford,  and  of  Havercroft,=pConstance    Sophia,    born    at 


CO.  York  (son  of  Joseph  Green  of  Havercroft,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Ray  wood  of  Stairfoot,  co.  York)  ;  born  22 
January  1829;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff 
1889  ;  died,  aged  74,  on  Sunday,  6  September,  bur.  at  Lyonsliall, 
CO.  Hereford,  9  September  1903.  He  married  istly  Jane,  dau. 
of  Henry  Bowser.  /fv 


Ipswich  on  Friday,  6  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary-ie-'l'ower, 
Ipswich,  29  June  1845  ;  marr. 
there  on  Wednesday,  6 
September  1876. 


St.    George     Cobbold    of 


Herbert 

Rookery,  Sproughton,  co.  Suffolk ;  born  at 
Ufford  on  Wednesday,  22  March,  bapt. 
there  23  April  187 1 ;  educated  at  Haileybury  ; 
and  Lieutenant  The  Duke  of  Connaught's 
Own  Hampshire  and  Isle  of  Wight  Artillery 
21  December  1889  ;  afterwards  Major  Essex 
and  Suffolk  Artillery  Militia. 


The=Evelyn     Anna,     dau.   of    John  Elsie     Mabel, 

Patteson     Cobbold;     born     15  born  at  Ufford 

March  1873,  bapt.  at  Felixstowe,  21  April,  bapt. 

CO.  Suffolk  ;    marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  there  25   May 

North    Audley  Street,    London,  1873. 
on  Saturday,  20  February  1909 
{see  page  28). 


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Jane  Elliston  ;= 
marr  in  1838. 
I  St  wife. 


/f. 


■Arthur    Thomas    Cobbold    of=Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert    Elliston  of  Ipswich ; 
Colchester,    co.    Essex ;    bapt.     marr.  at  St.  Pancras',   London,  on  Monday, 
at      St.     Clement's,      Ipswich,     15  July  1861.      2nd  wife. 
26  August   1815. 


Je.ssie  Harriot,  of  Felix- 
stowe, CO.  Suffolk  ;  born 
at  The  Fountains,  Ipswich, 
on  Thursday,  6  April 
1854. 


Lucas  Temple  Cobbold  of  The=Lucy  Maude,  eldest  d.TU.  of 
Manor  House,  Oulton,  near  Lowes-  Francis  Gostling  Foster  of 
toft,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  at  Ipswich  Norwich  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's 
5  November  1855,  bapt.  there;  Mancroft,  Norwich,  on 
educated  at  Chardstock,  co.  Dorset.      Thursday,  26  August  1886. 


Grace  Beatrice, 
born  at  The  Foun- 
tains, Ipswich  ; 
died,  aged  6,  25 
October  1 863,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Ipswich.     M.I. 


Reginald  Dalton 
Cobbold,  born  at 
The  Fountains, 
Ipswich ;  died, 
aged  3,  25  October 
1863,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ips- 
wich.    M.I. 


John  Edward  Heigham  Hasted=j=Fanny  Georgina,  born 

of  Great   Bealings,  co.  Suffolk     at  Ipswich  20  Janii  ry 

(eldest   son    of   Colonel    John 

Ord    Hasted,   R.  E.,    Secretary 

to    the     Government,     Public 

Works    Department,    Madras) ; 

of  the  Madras  Police. 


1862  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Ootaca- 
mund,  India,  on 
Monday,  2  January 
1888. 


Gerald  Lachlan=j=Sybil  Constance, 


Porter,  eldest 
son  of  Frederick 
Porter  of  Lex- 
ham  Gardens, 
South  Kensing- 
ton, London. 


bom  at  Ufford, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on 
Wednesday,  3 
February,  bapt. 
there  in  March 
1875  ;  married 
atWhitton-cum- 
Thurleston,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Fri- 
day, 24  April 
1896. 


A 


Lieut. -Colonel  Rupert  Farquhar  Riley,^ 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  born  11  October  1873; 
2nd  Lieutenant  King's  Own  Yorkshire 
Light  Infantry  9  December  1896, 
Lieutenant  1899,  Captain  1901,  Staff- 
Captain,  War  Office,  3  January  191 2 
to  17  March  19 15,  Deputy- Assistant 
Director,  War  Office,  18  March  to 
20  July  1915,  Assistant  Director  21 
July  1915  ;  Major  1914,  temporary 
Lieut. -Colonel  21  July  1915  ;  served  in 
operations  on  the  North-West  frontier 
of  India  1897-98,  with  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  (medal  with  clasp) ;  in 
South  African  War  1899-1902  (men- 
tioned in  despatches, "  London  Gazette," 
10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.  29  November  1900) ; 
C.M.G.  1917.  /iv 


■Violet  Louise,  bom 
at  Ufford  6  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  there 
14  March  1877  ; 
marr.  at  Whitton- 
cum-Thurleston,  on 
Thursday,  16  April 
1903  ;  died  at  Saw- 
bridgeworth,  co. 
Hertford,  1 9  Novem- 
ber, bur.  at  Whitton- 
rum-Thurleston  23 
November  1916. 


31 


Edward  Hanbury= 
of  Bloomville  Hall 
Hacheston,  co.  Suf- 
folk (9th  and  youn- 
gest son  of  Charles 
Hanhury  of  Sloe 
Farm,  Halstead,  co. 
Essex)  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Clement's,  Ipswich, 
on  Tuesday,  20 
January  1835;  died, 
aged  41,  in  London 
8  February  1850. 
I  St  husband. 


=Harriet  Anne,= 
died  at  55  Tor- 
rington  Square, 
London,  on  Sun- 
day, 20  Novem- 
ber 1864.  Adfnon 
granted  at  the 
Principal  Regis- 
try 13  January 
1864,  to  Borlase 
Hill  Adams, 

husband. 


=Thomas  Rose  of= 
Llanidloes,  co. 
Montgomery; 
niarr.  at  Mont- 
gomery 6  May 
1851.  Will 
dated  20  May 
1853,  proved 
(P.C.C.  9°4,  53) 
9  December 
1853,  by  Richard 
Thursfield  and 
William  Rose, 
cousin.  2nd 

husband. 


=Borlase  Hill  Adams,  2nd  son  of 
William  Adams  of  Thorpe,  co. 
Surrey,  LL.D.  by  the  Hon''''  Mary 
Anne  Cokayne  his  wife  ;  born  in 
181 7;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  14  May  1835,  B.A. 
1839,  M.A.  1842  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
called  to  the  Bar  24  November 
1843  ;  marr.  at  St.  Giles'-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  on  Thursday,  10 
May  1855  ;  died  29  April  1885.  He 
married  2ndly,  18  August  1874, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Brown  Staveley,  Rector  of 
High  Halden,  co.  Kent.  3rd 
husband. 


Rev.  John  Black= 
Banipton  (only 
son  of  John  Bamp- 
ton  of  Ipswich) ; 
of  Chri.st's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A. 
1839,  M.A.  1864; 
Domestic  Chap- 
lain to  Lord  Wyn- 
ford  ;  died,  aged 
70,  at  42  Marine 
Parade,  Dover,  co. 
Kent,  on  Saturday, 
19  May  1888. 


I 
=Charlotte,  born  at  The 
Cliff,  Ipswich,  bapt.  at 
St.  Clement's,  Ipswich, 
25  November  181 7  ; 
marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Cobbold 
Aldrich),  on  Tuesday,  i 
February  1842;  died, 
aged  97,  at  42  Marine 
Parade,  Dover,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 1 1  November, 
bur.  at  Dover  on  Satur- 
day, 14  November  1914. 


Rev.  Thomas  Preston  (2nd= 
son  of  Edward  Preston  of 
Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk) ; 
born  13  May  181 7;  of 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 3  February  1836, 
B.A.  1839,  M.A.  1843;  Vicar 
of  Swaffham  Prior,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 1856  ;  died,  aged  80,  at 
the  Vicarage,  Swaffham  Prior, 
on  Saturday,  19  June,  bur. 
at  Swaffham  Prior  on  Friday, 
25  June  1897.  ^t\ 


=Jane  Octavia, 
born  at  Ipswich 
20  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich,  1 1  June 
1819;  marr. 
there  26  Sep- 
tember 1843  ; 
died  25  Feb- 
ruary 1895,  bur. 
at  Swaffham 
Prior. 


^A/jioal^^^^ 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Sable,  a  bend  engrailed  between  six  billets 
argent. 

Crest. — A  talbot  passant  ermine. 

Motto. — Non  pour  haine. 


aiington  of  ^toinljope, 
CO.  ilincoln. 


Rev.  Marmaduke  Alington  of  Swin-  = 
hope,  CO.  Lincoln  (eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  Heniy  Alington  of  Swinhope, 
by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Baron  of  Letchworth,  co.  Hertford 
(and  eldest  brother  of  the  Rev. 
William  Alington  of  Graveley,  co. 
Hertford,  see  Vol.  7,  page  28) ; 
born  2  September,  ba[)t.  at  Aston, 
CO.  Hertford,  24  September  1760; 
of  Gray's  Inn,  admitted  7  April 
1778  ;  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cam- 
bridge, R.A.  1782  ;  Rector  of 
^Valsoken,  co.  Norfolk,  1787;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Lincoln  ;  died,  aged  79,  at 
Swinhope,  3  August,  bur.  there 
7  August  1840.  M.L  Will  dated 
II  July  1840,  proved  (P.C.C.  678 
Arden)  19  October  1840,  by  Anne 
Alington,  the  relict,  and  George 
Marmaduke  Alington,  son. 

(For  earlier  Pedigree  see  '^Notes'' 
to  "  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales"  Vol.  7,   page  jr.) 


■Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John 
Emeris  of  Louth, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Rector 
of  Tetford,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  William  Smyth 
Hobman  of  West- 
laby,  in  Wickenby, 
CO.  Lincoln  ;  born 
25  February,  bapt. 
at  Louth  29  March 
1769  ;  marr.  there 
IS  August  1794; 
died  at  Louth  19 
April,  bur.  at  Swin- 
hope 24  April  185 1. 
M.L 

[See  Pedigree  of 
Emeris,  Vol.  I, 
page  8S.) 


Rev.  William  Cooper  of  West= 
Rasen,  co.  Lincoln ;  Rector  of 
Wadingham  St.  Mary  and  St. 
Peter,  16  July  1808,  and  of 
West  Rasen,  both  co.  Lincoln, 
15  April  1802  and  12  January 
1809  ;  Chaplain-in- Ordinary  to 
the  King  1830,  and  afterwards 
to  Queen  Victoria  ;  died,  aged 
86,  at  the  Rectory,  West  Rasen, 

24  August    1856.      Will    dated 

25  July  1846,  with  six  codicils 
dated  17  April  1849  *o  25 
April  1856,  proved  (P.C.C. 
743>  56)  3  October  1856,  by 
Henry  Pye. 


=Anne,  died, 
aged  73,  at 
Louth,  on 
Wednesday, 
16  March 
1870.  Will 
dated  2 1  Au- 
gust 1868, 
proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  252, 
70)  6  April 
1870,  by 
Frances 
C  harlotte 
Cooper, 
daughter. 


George  Marmaduke  Alington= 
of  Swinhope;  born  17  Feb- 
ruary 1798;  educated  at 
Westminster  School,  admitted 
Christmas  181 2,  and  at  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1820  ;  J. P.  for  the  parts 
of  Lindsey  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Lincoln  ;  died,  aged  92,  at 
Swinhope  House,  on  Tues- 
day, 18  February  1890,  bur. 
at  Swinhope.  VVill  dated  24 
June  1873,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  899,  90)  14  October 
1890,  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Argentine  Alington,  son. 


A 


=Mary,  4th  dau. 
of  Matthew 
Bancroft  Lister 
of  Burwell  Park, 
CO.  Lincoln,  by 
Sophia  Bolton 
his  wife  ;  marr. 
17  May  1825; 
died,  aged  72, 
at  Swinhope 
House,  on  \\'ed- 
nesday,  9  May 
1877,  bur.  at 
Swinhope. 


George  Hugh  Alington,  born  8  July  1826  ;  Ensign  68th  Light  Infantry  30  December  1845, 
Lieutenant  14  May  1847  ;  died  unmarried  at  Malta  9  June  1852.  Adtiion  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  22  November  1852,  to  George  Marmaduke  .\lington,  father. 


33 


Charlotte  Mary,= 
younger  dau. 
and  coheir  of 
John  Yerburgh 
of  Frampton, 
CO.  Lincoln ; 
marr.  in  i8z6. 
I  St  wife. 


=Henry  Alington  Pye  (twin  with= 
Frances)  of  Somercoats,  co.  Lin- 
coln; horn  3  August  1799; 
educated  at  Westminster  School, 
admitted  Michaelmas  Term  1813; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated 
7  July  1828  the  name  and  arms 
of  Pye,  in  compliance  with  the 
the  will  of  Sarah  Rowe  of  Malpas, 
CO.  Chester ;  died,  aged  83,  at 
Brussels,  Belguim,  on  Thursday, 
26  April  1883,  bur.  there. 


=Lady  Albinia  Frances  (Hobart-Hampden), 

eldest  dau.  of  Augustus  Edward,  6th 
Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  by  Mary  his 
ist  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Williams, 
King's  Serjeant  ;  marr.  at  Sidmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  20  November  1854;  died 
at  The  Briars,  Southfields,  Wandsworth, 
CO.  Surrey,  22  April  1893.  Will  dated 
29  May  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  487,  93) 
II  May  1893,  by  Mary  Albinia  Cochran, 
daughter.     2nd  wife. 


Charles  Cary-Barnard  (formerly  in  Holy  Orders),  eldest  son  of  thc= 
Rev.  Charles  James  Barnard,  Rector  of  15igby,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
Caroline  Arabella  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  cousin,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Cary  Elwes  of  Great  Billing,  co.  Northampton  ;  born  at 
Grandchester,  co.  Cambridge,  14  December  1827  ;  educated  at 
Rugby,  admitted  1841,  and  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
30  April  1846,  B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853;  Rector  of  Brocklesby  with 
Kirmingham,  co.  Lincoln,  1863-69;  J. P.  for  parts  of  Lindsay, 
CO.  Lincoln;  died,  aged  77,  at  97  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster, 
28  November,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  2  December 
1905.  Will  dated  25  February  1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  8,  1906) 
13  January  1906,  by  Hubert  Vyel  Juan  Cary-Barnard,  son,  and 
Collina  Turner,  spinster.  He  married  2ndly  Alice  Rose,  youngest 
dau.  of  Edward  de  Selvier  Solis  of  Darro,  Spain. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Barnard,  Vol.  ig,  page  1^6.) 


=Charlotte  Alington,  born 
23  December  1830;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  18  May 
1854  ;  composed  about  one 
hundred  popular  ballads 
under  the  pseudonym  of 
"Claribel,"  1858-69;  died 
at  19  Waterloo  Crescent, 
Dover, CO.  Kent,  30  January 
1869,  bur.  in  St.  James' 
Cemetery,  Dover.  Me- 
morial window  in  the  parish 
church,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 
I  St  wife. 


Rev.  Charles  Argentine  Alington  of  Swinhope  House,  co.  Lincoln  ;= 
born  22  March  1828,  bapt.  at  Swinhope;  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  April  1847,  B.A.  1851;  Rector  of 
Muckton  with  Burwell  and  Walmsgate  1853,  and  of  Swin- 
hope, all  CO.  Lincoln,  1884  ;  J. P.  and  County  Councillor  of  the 
parts  of  Lindsey,  Lincoln;  died,  aged  71,  at  Swinhope  House, 
on  Tuesday,  30  May  1899,  bur.  at  Swinhope.  Will  dated 
16  October  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  949,  99)  22  August  1899, 
by  Admiral  Arthur  Hildebrand  Alington,  Frederick  William 
Alington  and  Albert  Edward  Alington,  brothers. 


=Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of 
Daniel  Cave  of  Cleve  Hall, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  of  Sid- 
bury  Manor,  co.  Devon ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  i  July  1873  ; 
died,  aged  36,  at  the  Rectory, 
Muckton,  on  Tuesday,  5  May 
1874,  bur.  at  Swinhope. 


Eleanor  Cave,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Muckton, 
on  Tuesday,  5  May  1874;  died,  aged  17,  at 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  on  Thursday,  31 
March  1892,  bur.  at  Swinhope. 


34 


Frances  (twin  with   Henry),   born  3  August  1799;   died 
unmarried  in    1828;   bur.   at   Swinhope,   co.  Lincoln. 


Vice-Admiral  Charles  Home  Cochran,  M.V.O.,  of  The= 
Retreat,  Weston,  Bath,  co.  Somerset  (2nd  son  of  Alexander 
Cochran  of  Ashkirk,  co.  Roxburgh,  by  Fanny  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Charles  Batsford) ;  born  22  June  1850,  bapt.  at  Weston, 
Bath  ;  educated  at  Eastman's  Royal  Naval  Academy ; 
entered  as  a  Naval  Cadet  September  1863,  Sub-Lieutenant 
1870,  Lieutenant  1873,  Commander  1888,  Captain  1895, 
retired  22  June  1905,  Rear-Admiral  1906,  Vice-Admiral 
(retired)  191 1;  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  2  May  1902;  served 
during  Ashantee  War  1873-74  (medal);  has  Jubilee  and 
Coronation  medals,  also  28  January  1883,  the  silver  medal. 
Royal  Humane  Society,  for  saving  life  at  sea.  He  married 
andly,  11  June  1901,  Evelyn  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon""''  J.  J. 
Felton,  Member  Legislative  Council,  of  Stanley,  Falkland 
Islands. 


=Mary  Albinia,  born  18  November 
1856;  marr.  at  the  Church  of 
the  Resurrection,  Brussels,  on 
Tuesday,  17  July  1877;  died  at 
Hill  Farm,  Westcott,  Dorking, 
CO.  Surrey,  26  January  1898,  bur. 
at  Westcott.  \Vill  dated  37  May 
1895,  with  two  codicils  dated 
27  May  1895  and  4  December 
1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  269,  98) 
7  March  1898,  by  Captain  Charles 
Home  Cochran,  R.N.,  the  husband. 
I  St  wife. 


Rev.    William    Charles   Sharpe,    B.D. ;    of=f=Sophy  Anne,  marr.  at  Swinhope,     Ellen     Fanny, 


St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1838, 
M.A.  1841,  B.D.  1848;  Fellow  and  Senior 
Dean ;  Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
1856-62,  and  of  Holme-on-Spalding- 
Moor,  CO.  York,  1862;  died,  aged  48, 
at  Holme -on -Spalding -Moor,  6  March 
1865.  Will  dated  11  June  1862,  with 
codicil  dated  i  July  1864,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  276,  65)  13  April  1865,  by  Charles 
Atkinson  and  Catharine  Anne  Sharpe, 
spinster,  sister,  and  Sophy  Anne  Sharpe, 
the  relict.  A 


CO.  Lincoln  (by  her  brother,  the 
Rev.  Charles  Argentine  Alington), 
on  Wednesday,  11  June  1862; 
died,  aged  80,  at  2 1  Gordon  Road, 
Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 19  May,  bur.  at  Swinhope, 
on  Tuesday,  24  May  1910.  VVill 
dated  2  January  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1230, 1910)  25  August 
1 9 10,  by  Sophy  Alice  Mary  Sharpe, 
spinster,  daughter. 


died  unmarried 
25  June  1905, 
bur.  at  Rich- 
mond, 
Surrey. 


CO. 


Frederick  Parkin  of  Little  Truro  Vean,  Truro,  co.  Com-=f-Charlotte    Hildegard    Mary,    born    at 


wall  (son  of  John  Bawden  Parkin,  Captain  Royal 
Artillery,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Isaac  Brooke, 
9th  Lancers,  of  Brooke  House,  Horringer,  co.  Suffolk) ; 
born  20  March  1864,  bapt.  at  Tenbury,  co.  Hereford; 
educated  at  Truro  and  at  Woolwich ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  August  1885 ;  Town  Clerk  of  Truro,  and 
Clerk  to  City  Justices ;  Major  4th  Battalion  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Light  Infantry.  /t\ 


The  Holt,  Alverstoke,  co.  Hants,  on 
Saturday,  6  May  187 1,  bapt.  at 
Alverstoke ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey  (by  her  cousin, 
the  Rev.  Giles  Alington),  on  Saturday, 
8  April  1899. 


35 


Rev.  John  Alington,  born  ii  December  1801;  = 
educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  25  July  1818,  B.A.  1822, 
Fellow;  M.A.  1825;  Rector  of  Little  Barford,  co. 
Bedford,  30  August  1822,  of  Croxby,  10  May  1832, 
and  of  Candlesby,  both  co.  Lincoln,  4  February 
1834  to  I  June  1883;  J. P.  for  co.  Lincoln;  died, 
aged  81,  at  the  Rectory,  Candlesby,  i  June  1883. 
Will  dated  13  August  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  655, 
83)  27  August  1883,  by  the  Rev.  Alan  Marmaduke 
Alington  and  the  Rev.  Henry  Giles  Alington,  sons. 


=Charlotte  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Alan 
Bellingham,  2nd  Baronet,  of  Castle  Belling- 
ham,  CO.  Louth,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Walls  of  Boothby 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln ;  marr.  at  Spilsby,  co. 
Lincoln,  12  May  1835  ;  died,  aged  84, 
at  Hattoii,  CO.  Lincoln,  22  March  1898. 
Will  dated  29  October  18S3,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  512,  98)  20  May  1898,  by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Giles  Alington,  son. 

E 


Admiral  Arthur  Hildebrand  Alington  of  Swinhope  House,  co.  Lincoln  ;= 
born  10  October  1839;  entered  as  a  Naval  Cadet  14  January  1852, 
Sub -Lieutenant  1858,  Lieutenant  1859,  Commander  1870,  Captain 
1879,  Rear-Admiral  1894  (retired  13  January  1899),  Vice-Admiral 
1901,  Admiral  16  June  1904;  served  in  the  Baltic  and  Black  Seas  during 
the  Russian  War  1854-1855,  was  present  at  the  night  attacks  on  the  sea 
fortifications  of  Sebastopol,  at  the  capture  of  Kertch  and  Kinburn,  and  the 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (Baltic,  Crimean  and  Turkish  medals,  Sebastopol 
clasp) ;  Senior  Lieutenant  of  the  "  Rinaldo  "  stationed  on  the  coast  of 
North  America  during  the  United  States  Civil  War;  Lieut.-Commander 
of  the  "Britomart"  on  Lake  Erie  during  the  Fenian  riots  1866-68; 
Commander  of  the  "Boxer"  on  West  Coast  of  Africa  ;  present  at  the 
peace  palaver  at  Whydah  12  May  1877  ;  took  an  active  part  in  the 
destruction  of  various  piratical  villages  during  the  Niger  Expedition  14  to 
28  August  1877  (mentioned  in  despatches);  Captain  of  "Conqueror," 
Dreadnought"  and  "Superb"  battleships;  Assistant  to  Admiral  Superin- 
tendent of  Naval  Reserve  i  April  1892  to  27  May  1894;  Captain's  Good 
Service  Pension  27  August  1892  to  27  May  1894;  2nd  in  command 
of  the  Channel  Squadron  i  May  1895  to  i  May  1896  and  of  the 
Channel  Fleet  at  the  Naval  Tactical  Exercises  1895;  received  silver 
medal  from  the  Royal  Humane  Society  5  May  i86i,  for  saving  life  at  sea; 
J. P.  for  the  parts  of  Lindsey,  Lincoln,  1900;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Swinhope ;  Patron  of  the  livings  of  Swinhope  and  Stenigot. 


=Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Moore 
of  Garlenick,  co.  Corn- 
wall ;  marr.  at  St.  Creed, 
CO.  Cornwall  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Argentine 
Alington  and  the  Rev. 
Melville  Russell  Moore), 
on  Thursday,  9  June 
1870 ;  died,  aged  71,  at 
Swinhope  House,  10 
December,  cremated 
at  Hull,  the  remains 
being  deposited  at 
Swinhope  on  Tuesday, 
16  December  1913.  Will 
dated  25  April  1913, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  348, 
14)  5  March  1914,  by 
Frederick  Parkin  and 
James  Bonnell  Ernest 
Hudson,  sons-in-law. 


Major  Arthur  Cyril  Marmaduke  Alington  of  The  Governor's  House,  = 
Stafford,  and  of  Stenigot,  Broxbourne,  co.  Hertford  ;  born  at  The 
Holt,  Alverstoke,  on  Saturday,  15  June  1872,  bapt.  at  Winchester 
Cathedral ;  educated  at  Kelly  College,  Tavistock,  co.  Devon ;  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant East  Lancashire  Regiment  26  April  1893,  Lieutenant  13  May 
1896,  Adjutant  of  the  Regiment  January  1898  to  January  1902,  Captain 
17  November  1901  ;  Adjutant  Indian  Volunteers  27  November  1906  ; 
retired  20  December  1911;  served  in  South  African  War  1902, 
in  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony  (Queen's  medal  with 
two  clasps);  retired  officer  clerk  at  War  Office  August  1913  to 
December  1914;  rejoined  East  Lancashire  Regiment  May  1915, 
promoted  Major  28  May  1915  ;  served  in  Flanders  June  1915  (wounded, 
loss  of  sight  of  left  eye  at  the  Ypres  salient  July  1915;  appointed 
Commandant  Detention  Barracks,  Stafford,  May  1916. 


=Gladys  Evelyn,  dau.  of 
Major  Thomas  Bramston 
Hamilton,  R.H.A.,  of  Bit- 
terne  Grove,  co.  Hants,  by 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Mary 
his  wife,  of  Old  Manor 
House,  Hythe,  co.  Kent, 
dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  John 
Bettinson  Cragg  of  Stoke, 
Devonport,  co.  Devon ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Hythe,  i  December  1903. 


William  James  Mar- 
maduke Alington, 
born  at  Old  Manor 
House,  Hythe,  26 
March  1906,  bapt. 
at  Hythe. 


Rupert  Hildebrand 
Alington,  born  at 
Old  Manor  House, 
Hythe,  16  March 
191 1,  bapt.  at 
Hythe. 


Patrick  Hamilton 
Alington,  born  at 
Old  Manor  House, 
Hythe,  22  Novem- 
ber 191 2,  bapt.  at 
Hythe. 

36 


Cyril  Geoffrey  Marmaduke 
Alington,  born  at  8  Park 
Hill,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
ig  August  1914,  bapt.  at 
St.  Matthias',  Richmond. 


Hildebrand    William   Alington  of   Boston, =Catherine  Maria,  dau.  of  Francis  Overton  of  Louth, 


CO.  Lincoln;  born  23  March  1803;  died 
at  Boswell,  South  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln, 
13  February  iS66.  Will  dated  13  January 
i866,  proved  at  Lincoln  19  March  i866,  by 
the  Rev.  John  Alington,  brother. 


CO.  Lincoln;  died  at  Louth  13  April  1874.  Will 
dated  14  December  1868,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
302,  74)  13  May  1874,  by  the  Rev.  John  Winford 
Alington,  nephew. 


Rev.  Alan  Marmaduke  Alington,  born  i  June= 
1836,  bapt.  at  Candlesby,  co.  Lincoln ;  of 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15 
June  1853,  B.A.  (4th-class  Lit.  Hum.)  1857, 
M.A.  i860  ;  Curate  of  Croxby  and  Beelsby  1861 
-1864;  Rector  of  Benniworth,  all  co.  Lincoln, 
1864;  died,  aged  52,  at  4  Outram  Terrace, 
Stoke,  Devonport,  co.  Devon,  on  Friday,  22  June 
1888.  Adnion  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
30  October  1888,  to  Thomas  Cheney  Garfit. 


=Katharina  Paulina,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

Francis  Thomas  Atwood,  Vicar  of  Grimsby, 
CO.  Lincoln ;  marr.  at  Quedgeley,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 20  September  1866;  died,  aged  77,  at 
Christchurch,  co.  Hants,  on  Friday,  22  March 
1912.  Will  dated  19  March  1908,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  724,  1912)  6  May  191 2,  by  the 
Rev.  Francis  John  Atwood,  brother,  and  the 
Rev.  Charles  \Vynford  Alington,  son. 


Marmaduke  Francis  George 
Alington,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Benniworth,  on  Thursday,  6 
August,  died  there,  aged  17 
days,  on  Sunday,  23  August 
1868.  _ 

Alan  John  Alington ;  suc- 
ceeded to  the  Pye  estate. 


I 
Herbert  Edward 
Alington,  born 
at  the  Rectory, 
Benniworth,  on 
.Monday,  SAugust 
1870;  died, 
aged  12,  at  the 
Rectory,  Benni- 
worth,on  Sunday, 
25  February  1883. 


William  Salter  (eldest= 
.son  of  t  lie  Rev.  William 
Charles  Salter,  Prin- 
cipal of  St.  Alban 
Hall,  Oxford) ;  of  St. 
Alban  Hall,  matric- 
ulated 31  January 
1882,  aged  19,  B.A. 
from  Merton  College 
1885,  M.A.  1888. 


=Katharine  Mary,  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Benni- 
worth, on  Saturday, 
25  November  1871  ; 
marr.  at  SS.  Philip 
and  James',  Oxford, 
on  Thursday,  23  July 
1896. 


Charlotte  Blanche,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Benniworth,  on  Sunday,  30  March  1873  ; 
died,  aged  30,  at  St.  John's  Home,  Cowley, 
CO.  Oxford,  on  Thursday,  8  October  1903. 


A  son  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Benniworth,  on 
Sunday,  23  August  1874. 


A  son  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Benniworth,  on 
Tuesday,  18  July  1876. 


Albert  Edward  Alington  of  Binbrook,co.  Lincoln, 
formerly  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand;  born  24 
November  1841  ;  J. P.  and  County  Councillor 
for  CO.  Lincoln ;  died,  aged  66,  at  Binbrook, 
on  Tuesday,  28  April  1908,  cremated  in 
London,  the  remains  being  deposited  in  his 
mother's  grave  at  Swinhope,  co.  Lincoln.  Will 
dated  6  February  1906,  proved  at  Lincoln  9  June 
1908,  by  Frederick  William  Alington,  brother. 


Frederick  William  Alington  of  Stenigot,  Brox- 
bourne,  co.  Hertford;  born  27  July  1845; 
died,  aged  69,  at  Stenigot,  Broxboume,  on 
Monday,  28  June,  bur.  at  Broxboume  on 
Saturday,  3  July  1915.  Will  dated  8  June 
1915,  with  codicil  dated  16  June  19 15, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1225,  15)  24  July  191 5, 
by  Walter  Watson. 


James  Bonnell  Ernest   Hudson  of  Cliveden,  Fern-=i=Sophy  Ellen  Elfrida,  bom  at  The  Holt, 


down,  CO.  Dorset  (son  of  Captain  Thomas  Keith 
Hudson,  R.N.,  by  Mary  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Bonnell)  ;  born  at  Devonport,  co.  Devon, 
16  May  1866;  educated  at  Spring  Hill  School, 
Southampton,  and  at  the  Royal  Engineering  College, 
Cooper's  Hill ;  Superintendent  Indian  Telegraph 
Department,  retired  15  March  191 1.  /t\ 

37 


Aberdeen,  on  Thursday,  23  July  1874; 
marr.  at  Swinhope,  co.  Lincoln,  1 2 
August  1902  ;  died  at  Cliveden,  Fem- 
down,  on  Tuesday,  5  February,  bur. 
at  Hampreston,  co.  Dorset,  on  Saturday, 
9  February  19 18. 


Rev.  Richard  Pye  Alington,  bom  13  August  1809;  of= 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1835  ;  Curate  of  Thor- 
ganby,  Rector  of  Swinhope  8  August  1837,  and  of  Stenigot 
4  August  1837,  all  CO.  Lincoln ;  died,  aged  75,  at  the 
Rectory,  Swinhope,  on  Monday,  3  November  1884. 


=Emily,  dau.of  William  Medland 
of  Hertford;  marr.  in  1842; 
died,  aged  81,  at  Witham,  co. 
Essex,  on  Thursday,  15  May  1902. 


Henry  Ravvdon  Alington, 
born  in  1844;  died 
unmarried  in  1889. 


Algernon    Yockney,    Assistant    Clerk^Mildred    Morris,    marr.  at 
Royal  Navy  1859,  Assistant  Paymaster     Swinhope  (by  her  cousin, 
1864,  Paymaster  1878,  Staff  Paymaster 
1886,  Fleet  Paymaster  1890,  Paymaster- 
in-Chief  (retired)  10  September  1901. 


the  Rev.  Charles  Argentine 
Alington),  on  Tuesday, 
9  November  1880. 


Jane  Margaret,  youngest  dau.= 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Booth, 
Vicar  of  Friskney,  co.  Lin- 
coln ;  marr.  at  Friskney  on 
Thursday,  6  July  1865  ;  died, 
aged  68,  on  Friday,  i  April, 
bur.  at  Candlesby  on  Tuesday, 
5  April  1910.     I  St  wife. 


=Rev.  Henry  Giles  Alington,  bom  25= 
July  1837,  bapt.  at  Candlesby,  co. 
Lincoln  ;  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  26  July  1855,  B.A.  (2nd- 
class  Lit.  Hum.)  1859,  M.A.  1865;  one 
of  H  M.'s  Inspectors  of  Schools  22  May 
1866-1901  ;  Rector  of  Candlesby  1902  ; 
Rural  Dean  of  Candleshoe  (No.  i) 
1906-1910. 


=Agneta  Clara,  dau.  of 
Vice-Admiral  William 
Moiier ;  marr.  at 
Candlesby  (by  the 
Rev.  Hildebrand 
Thomas  Giles  Aling- 
ton) on  Wednesday, 
14  August  1918.  2nd 
wife. 


Rev.  Hildebrand  Thomas  Giles  Alington,  born  at= 
Marlborough,  co.  Wilts,  27  April  1866,  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  Marlborough  and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  23  October  1885  (Exhibitioner 
1885,  2nd  Classical  Mods.  1887,  3rd  Classics  1889), 
B.A.  1890;  Curate  of  St.  James',  West  Malvern, 
CO.  Worcester,  1896-1907  ;  Rector  of  Standlake  and  of 
Nuneham  Courtenay,  both  co.  Oxford,  1907. 


=Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Stanley 
of  Ponsonby  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  by 
Caroline  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Mus'grave,  Baronet,  of  Eden 
Hall,  CO.  Cumberland ;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent, 
21  April  1897. 


Noel  Stanley  Alington,  born 
4  January  1899,  bapt.  at 
St.    James',    West    Malvern. 


Ursula  Margaret,  bom  9 
November  1900,  bapt.  at  Hill- 
side Chapel,  West  Malvern. 


Captain  Argentine  Hugh  Alington,  R.N.,  born  at=j=Janet  Marchant,  dau.  of   Howard    Henry 

The  Holt,  Aberdeen,  on  Monday,   10  July  1876, 

bapt.  at  Aberdeen;  entered  as  a  Naval  Cadet   15 

January  1891,  Midshipman  1893,  Sub-Lieutenant 

1897,  Lieutenant  1899,  Commander  1909,  Captain 

30  June  1916;  served  throughout  the   European 

War  as  Commander  of  H.M.S.  "  CoUingwood,"  and 

Captain  of  H. M.S.  "Roberts,"  "Conquest"(mined), 

and  "  Dragon." 


Tooth,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  of  34  Harley 
Street,  London,  by  Mary  Beatrice  his 
ist  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Price  of  High- 
gate,  CO.  Middlesex  ;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Wells  Street,  London,  on  Saturday,  15 
October  1904. 


Nancy,  born  at  Hughenden,  Crown 
Hill,  CO.  Devon,  9  June  1908. 


Jean,  born  in  London 
23  August  1917. 


38 


Rev.  George  Alington  Robinson  (her  cousin)  of  Eastfield,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln;  of  Christ's==  Sarah 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1830;  Rector  of  I'horganby  1814,  and  of  Irby-on-Humber,  both     Penelope, 
CO.  Lincoln,  1842-80  ;  died  at  Louth  22  January  1888.    Will  dated  13  November  1879,  proved       died  in 
(Prin.  Reg.,  171,  88)   15  February  1888,  by  Amy  Georgiana  Robinson,  spinster,  daughter.         1864. 


Rev.  John  Wynford  Alington,  born  at  Candlesby,  co.  Lincoln,  in  February  1839,  bapt.  there;  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxiord,  matriculated  25  July  1857,  aged  18,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1865  ;  Curate  of  St.  Jamas', 
Gloucester,  1S63-69,  of  St.  Mark's,  Victoria  Docks,  London,  1869-74,  and  of  St.  John-the-Evangelist's, 
North  Woolwich,  co.  Esse.\,  1S74;  died  while  in  charge  of  the  Zululand  Mission. 


I 
Rev.   Charles   Wynford   Alington,  born  i8  July  1876,  bapt.=pKathleen,  elder  dau.  of  Alexander  Henry 

at    Benniworth,   co.  Lincoln  ;   of  Trinity  College,    Oxford,  Kersey  of  Hartwells,  Pinkneys  Green,  co. 

matriculated    October   1894;     Assistant    Missioner   Trinity  Berks,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 

College  (Oxford)  Mission,  Stratford,  co.  Essex,  1903-1906,  Steele  of  37  Lee  Terrace,  Blackheath,  co. 

Head  1906-13;  Vicar  of  Lilleshall,  co.  Salop,  1913-16,  of  Kent;  marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster 

St.  Barnabas,'  Little  Ilford,  co.  Essex,  1916.  Gate,  London,  on  Saturday,  19  April  1913. 


Barbara  Kathleen,  born  at  19  Norfolk  Square, 
Lo2idon,  on  Wednesday,  15  April,  bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Norfolk  Square,  17  May  t9i4. 


John  Witiford  Alington,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Lilleshall,  on  Wednesday,  22  December  1915, 
bapt.  at  Lilleshall  16  January  1916. 


Rev.  Nathaniel  Royds  of  Oaklands,  Fenstanton,  St.  Ives,  co.  Huntingdon^^^Hester    Frances,   born   28 


(youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Ed.vard  Royds,  Rector  of  Haughton,  co 
Stafford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Molyneux  of  Newsham  House, 
West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster;  born  23  March,  bapt.  at  Brereton,  co.  Stafford, 
12  April  1836  ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1859,  M.A.  1862  ;  Vicar  of  Moggerhanger  1863-64,  Rector  of  Little  Barford, 
both  CO.  Bedford,  12  August  1864  to  30  October  1906.  He  married  istly 
Emily,  4th  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John  Alington  of  Little  Barford  Manor 
House,  CO.  Bedford  (see  Vol.  7,  page  2g.)  /\\ 


June,  bapt.  at  Candlesby 
29  December  1840;  marr. 
there  (by  the  Rev.  Alan 
Marmaduke  Alington  and 
the  Rev.  Henry  Giles 
Alington)  on  Wednesday, 
15  April  1868. 


(See  Pedigret  of  Royds,   Vol.  8,  page  jo.) 


Rev.  Cyril  Argentine  Alington  of  The  Cloisters,  Eton= 
College,  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  and  of  Parliament  Piece, 
Ramsbury,  co.  Wilts,  Head  Master  of  Eton  College  ;  born 
at  Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk,  on  Tuesday,  22  October  1S72; 
educated  at  Marlborough  and  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  17  October  1891,  B.A.  (ist-class  Mods.  1893, 
ist-class  Lit.  Hum.  1895) ;  M.A.  from  All  Souls'  College 
1896,  Fellow  1896  to  1903  ;  Assistant  Master  at 
Marlborough  1886-89,  and  of  !'2ton  College,  1899 -1908, 
Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury  School  1908-16,  of  Eton 
College  1916  ;  Select  Preacher  to  the  University  of  Oxford 
1909-10 ;  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield 
1910-16;  Author  of  "  A  Schoolmaster's  Apology,"  1914, 
and  "Shrewsbury  Fables,"  191 7. 


Hester  Margaret  (Lyttelton),  youngest  dau.  of 

George    William,    4th    Baron    Lyttelton,    by 

Sybella   Harriet   his   2nd  wife,  elder  dau.    of 

George     Clive     of      Perrystone     Court,     co. 

Hereford,   M.P.  ;  born  at  42  Portland  Place, 

]  London,   on    Saturday,    26  December  1874  ; 

marr.   at   the   Church    of   the  Annunciation, 

,  Quebec    Street,    London    (by   the    Rt.    Rev. ' 

:  Edward  Stuart  Talbot,  Bishop  of  Rochester, 

I  the    Rev.  the  Hon*''=  Edward  Lyttelton   and 

the  Rev.  the  Hon''''  .Albert  Victor  Lyttelton), 

on  Tuesday,    5  April  1904. 


Kathleen  Lucy, 
born  at  Oliphant 
House,  Windsor, 
on  Sunday,  16 
February,  bapt. 
at  Eton  College 
Chapel  22  March 
1908. 


Elizabeth  Hester, 
born  at  the  School 
House,  Shrewsbury, 
on  Saturday,  6  No- 
vember, bapt.  at 
Shrewsbury  School 
Chapel  9  December 
1909. 


Lavinia  Sybil,  born 
at  The  Chantry, 
Rosson-Wye,  co. 
Hereford,  on  Sun- 
day, 27  August, 
bapt.  at  Foye,  co. 
Hereford,  21  Sep- 
tember 191 1. 


Giles  Alington,  born 
at  the  School 
House,  Shrewsbury, 
on  Friday,  29  May, 
bapt.  at  Shrewsbury 
School  Chapel  2 
July  1914. 


Joan  Argentine, 
born  at  the  School 
House,  Shrewsbury, 
5  November,  bapt. 
at  Shrewsbury 
School  Chapel  10 
December  1916. 


39 


I 

Gervase  O'Brien  Alington,    born  7=j=Mary  Charlotte  Swan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry 


July  1851  ;  bapt.  at  Candlesby,  co. 
Lincoln ;  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  13  November  i868, 
aged  17,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1879. 


Lister  of  Cove  Hall,  near  Beccles,  co.  Suffolk  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Giles  Alington),  on  Tuesday,  2  August  1887. 


Gervase  Winford  Stovin  Alington,  born  at  Killard,  Upton -cum -Chalvey, 
CO.  Buckingham,  on  Sunday,  6  March  1892;  Corporal  i/i7th  London 
Regiment  (Artists'  Rifles) ;  Military  Medal ;  killed  in  action,  aged  26,  in 
France,  9  November  19 18. 


Rev.  Edward  Hugh  Alington  of  Summer  Fields,  Oxford  ;= 
born  9  April  1857,  bapt.  at  Candlesby  ;  educated  at  West- 
minster, admitted  16  June  1870;  of  Hertford  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  14  October  1876,  B.A.  1880, 
M.A.  1883  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mark's,  Leicester,  1884-87, 
of  St.  John-the-Baptists',  Summertown,  Oxford,  1887-98. 


=Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Archibald 
Maclaren  of  Summer  Fields,  Oxford ; 
marr.  at  Summertown  (by  the  Rev. 
Alan  Marmaduke  Alington),  on 
Thursday,  30  July  1885. 


Geoffrey  Hugh  Alington, 
born  at  107  Banbury  Road, 
Oxford,  on  Monday,  3 
December  1888,  bapt.  at 
Summertown  10  February 
1889;  educated  at  Marl- 
borough and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1910, 
M.A.  191 3;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Sussex  Regiment 
1915;  killed  in  action  at 
Aveluy  Wood,  France,  9 
August  19 1 6. 


John  Marmaduke 
Alington,  born  at 
107  Banbury  Road 
on  Saturday,  9 
August,  bapt.  at 
Summertown  1 7 
August  1890  ;  edu- 
cated at  Malvern 
and  at  Queen's 
College,  Oxford  ; 
joined  the  Wor- 
cester Regiment  as 
Private  in  1916. 


Adrian  Richard  Aling- 
ton, born  at  107 
Banbury  Road  19 
April,  bapt.  at  Sum- 
mertown 28  April 
1895  ;  educated  at 
Marll)orough  ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  6th  Wilt- 
shire Regiment  1914, 
Lieutenant  1916, 
Captain  19 17. 


Argentine  Francis 
Alington,  born  at 
Summertown  on 
Tuesday,  1 5  No- 
vember, bapt.  at 
Summertown  27 
November  1898; 
educated  at  Marl- 
borough ;  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Grenadier 
Guards  191 7. 


Rev.  William  Thomas  Beaty-  = 
Pownall  of  Merton,  Victoria 
Road,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln  (3rd 
son  of  Charles  Colyear  Beaty- 
Pownall)  ;  bapt.  at  Milton 
Ernest,  co.  Bedford  ;  of  !Mer- 
ton  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 28  January  1865,  aged 
zo,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1871  ; 
Curate  of  Wantage,  co.  Berks, 
1871-73,  of  Daglingworth, 
CO.  Gloucester,  1873-75  > 
Assistant  Master  at  Arnold 
House  School,  Llandulas, 
1875-81  ;  of  Christ  Church, 
South  Yarra,  Melbourne, 
Australia,  1882-85,  Master  at 
("hurch  of  England  Grammar 
School,  Melbourne,  1881-85; 
Masterat  Sunnymede,Slough, 
1885-91  ;  Rector  of  Hatton, 
CO. Lincoln,  189 1- 1 909;  died, 
aged  73,  16  January  19 18, 
bur.  at  Nottingham. 


=Charlotte  Maud, 
marr.  at  Langton, 
CO.  Lincoln  (by 
her  brothers,  the 
Rev.  Henry  Giles 
Alington  and  the 
Rev.  Edward 
Hugh  Alington), 
on  Tuesday,  15 
September  1891. 


Rev.  Richard  Arthur  Walls= 
(eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  George  Walls, 
Vicar  of  Great  Steeping,  co. 
Lincoln)  ;  bapt.  at  Welton- 
le-Marsh,  co.  Lincoln  ; 
educated  at  Rugby  and  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  28  May  1874, 
aged  19,  B.A.  1878  ;  Curate 
of  Gainsborough  1879-81, 
and  of  Candlesby,  both  co. 
Lincoln,  1881-83,  and  of 
Steventon,  co.  Hants,  1884 
-86  ;  Rector  of  Letchworth, 
CO.  Hertford,  1886;  died 
I  September  19 10,  bur.  at 
Welton-le-Marsh. 


^Mary  Dorothea, 
of  Boothby 
Burgh, 
Lincoln  ; 
at  Lang- 
(by  the 
Rchard 
George  Walls, 
and  her  brother, 
theRev. Edward 
Hugh  Alington) 
on  ^Vednesday, 
II  May  1887. 


Hall, 

CO. 

marr. 

ton 

Rev. 


40 


fxp  of  fm\)ltp,  CO,  0{iiUt^tr^ 


Samuel  Fry  (ind  son  of  James  Fry  of  Shillingston  and= 
Blandford,  both  co.  Dorset,  afterwards  of  St.  George's, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  by  Mary  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Captain 
John  Taylor  uf  P'aversham,  co.  Kent) ;  bom  at  Blandford 
4  June  1 781,  bapt.  there  31  December  1783;  died  at 
Newington  Butts,  co.  Surrey,  28  November  1861,  bur.  in 
Tower  Hamlets  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex. 


=Elizabeth  Buckingham, 
born  in  1785  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Saviour's,  Southwark, 
5  September  1803  ;  died 
at  Bethnal  Green,  co. 
Middlesex,  22  Septem- 
ber 1856. 


Samuel  Fry  of  14  Alfred 
Place,  Newington  Causeway, 
CO.  Surrey;  born  i  June 
1804,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Southwark,  26  July  1805; 
died  unmarried  in  1847. 


Joseph     Fry    of=j=Susannah  Pettit,  born 


Curtain  Road, 
Shoreditch,  co. 
Middlesex;  born 
17  March  1806. 


in  1806  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Newington,  co. 
Surrey,  i  October 
1829;  died  8  April 
1878,  bur.  at  Bow, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


Elizabeth  Ann,  bom 
27  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Saviour's,  South- 
wark, 21  August 
1808;  married  John 
Brown  ;  died  s.p. 


Joseph  Fry,  bom  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Shoreditch,  in  Septem- 
ber 1832.    _ 


Susannah,  born  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Shoreditch,  19  June 
1833  ;  died  at  the  same 
place  3  June  1834. 


William  King  Fry, 
bom  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Leonard's, 
Shoreditch,  24  July 
1834. 


Other  issue 
died  young. 


Mary,  born  6  June  Henry        Fry,  Sarah,  born 

1810;      died     un-  born    17    Sep-  6      January 

married   22   March  tember    1812;  1815  ;    died 

1886,  bur.  in  Nun-  died    22     Oc-  6      March 

head        Cemetery,  tober  18 14.  18 16. 
CO.  Surrey.     M.L 


James  Henry  Fry,  born=f=Charlotte    Maria 


8  January  181 7  ;  died  27 
January  1870,  bur.  at 
Ilford,  CO.  Essex. 


Clark,  born  in 
181 7;  died  16 
May  1894,  bur.  at 
Keston,  co.  Kent. 


Charlotte,  born     Samuel  Thomas,  =j=Elizabeth  Ann     Maria  Eliza,     James  Henry    George  Fry, 


in  1 84  2  ;  married 
Charles  Cook. 

A 


Fry,      born 
April  1849. 


27 


Gould,  born  3 1 
May  1850. 


born  3  May 
1852;  marr. 
at  Grahams- 
town,  South 
Africa,  John 
Amos.  — 
A 


Fry  of  Mani- 
toba, Canada; 
born  in  1855  ; 
married  Alice 
Harding.  _ 

A 


bomini8s8; 
died  in 
infancy. 


Thomas  Joseph  James 
Fry,  born  12  April 
1872 ;  married  Phillippa 
Hyatt. 


George  Ernest  Fry,  born 
I  February  1874; 
married  Jane  Pearman. 


Elizabeth  Bertha,  born 
20  February  1876; 
married  Samuel  Steel 
Chapman. 


Samuel  Sidney 
Fry,  born  25 
August  1878. 


Frank  Edgar 
Fry,  born  1 8 
September 
1881. 


Herbert  Alfred 
Fry,  bom  7 
December 
1882. 


I 
Daisy  Maud,  born  6 
May  1885  ;  married 
George  T.  Sargeant. 

4.1 


Ada  Mary  Ann, 
born  29  July 
1888. 


Ethel  Rose,  born 
30  October  1891. 


Sarah,  born 
22  March 
1819  ;  died 
unmarried 
26  June 
1885,  bur.  in 
TowerHam- 
lets'  Ceme- 
tery, CO. 
Middlesex. 


George  Fry,  born 
23  April  182 1  ; 
married  Alice. 

_J 

I    I 
George  Fry. 

Alice. 


Henry    Randall    Fry,  born    26 
1823;  died  II  December  1862. 


June=i=Sarah    Baldwin, 
8  August  1863. 


died 


Robert  William 
Fry,  born  10 
March  1852. 


Edward     Snelson=pElizabeth  Ann,  born  23 


of  Arlington  Farm, 
Scarth,  Manitoba, 
Canada. 


February  1856  ;  niarr.  at 
Oaklake,  Manitoba,  26 
August  1 888. 


A 


George  Samuel  Fry,  C.B.E.,  of  Chesham,= 
The  Grove,  Church  End,  Finchley,  co. 
Middlesex,  formerly  of  Walthamstow,  co. 
Essex  ;  born  18  August  1853,  bapt.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Bethnal  Green,  co.  Middlesex ; 
Accountant-General  at  Board  of  Trade 
1908-14  ;  Commander  of  Order  of  the 
British  Empire  i  January  191 8. 


=Artemisia  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Cleversley,  by 
Anna  Maria  Harriet  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Webb  by  Elizabeth  Artemisia  Anna  Maria  Healey 
his  wife ;  born  5  November  1856,  bapt.  at  St. 
Giles',  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey,  25  February  1857; 
marr.  at  All  Hallows',  Tottenham,  co.  Middlesex, 
II  June  1881. 


Antonio  Frederick  Bianchi- 
of  Woodford,  co.  Essex, 
only  son  of  Colonel  Bianchi 
of  Lincoln  House,  South 
Woodford,  co.  Essex.  /\ 


I 
=Annie  Joyce,  born  at  Walthamstow  8 
May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Walthamstow, 
4    June    1882  ;    marr.    at    St.    Mary's, 
Finchley,  on  Saturday,  6  June  1908. 


Ethel  Mary,  born  at 
Walthamstow  2 1  No- 
vember, bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Walthamstow, 
23  December  1883. 


George  William  Taylor= 
Fry,  born  at  Waltham- 
stow 31  January,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Waltham- 
stow, 24  April  1887. 


=Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Morton  Swain  ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Perry  Hill,  Catford, 
CO.  Kent,  18  April  19 18. 


Hugh  Robert  Fry,  bom  at  Walthamstow 
27  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Walthamstow,  8  November  1891  ;  of  the 
Indian  Army  Reserve,  Captain  Railway 
Transport  Department. 


4-2 


Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William= 
Wame,  by  Mary  Anne  (Butler) 
his  wife;  born  15  April  1809  ; 
marr.  26  December  1866 ; 
died  22  March  1S94,  bur. 
in  Nunhead  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey.  M.I.  Adirion granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  16 
August  1905,  to  George 
Samuel  Fry,  nephew,  istwife. 


=Thomas  Fry,  born  16  July= 
1825;  died  at  134  Upland 
Road,  East  Dulwich,  co. 
Surrey,  7  February  1899,  bur. 
in  Nunhead  Cemetery.  M.  I. 
Will  dated  29  April  1898, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  284,  99) 
30  March  1899,  by  Robert 
William  Fry,  brother,  and 
George  Samuel  Fry,  nephew. 


'Matilda  Little,  marr.  in  1894; 
died  at  134  Upland  Road,  East 
Dulwich,  18  January  1909,  bur. 
in  Caniberwell  Borough  Ceme- 
tery, Honor  Oak,  co.  Surrey. 
Will  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  385, 
1909)  I  March  1909,  by  John 
Henry  Radford,  She  married 
istly  William  Parker  of  Buck- 
fastleigh,  co.  Devon,     and  wife. 


I 
Robert  William  Fry,  born  23  June  1827  ;  died  at' 
Avenue  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  17 
October  1899,  bur.  in  Tottenham  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex.  M.I.  Will  dated  18  May  1887,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1297,  99)  15  November  1899,  by  George 
Samuel  Fry  and  John  Henry  Fry,  sons. 


'ilriMrti/dL^   f^ 


H 


=Elizabeth  Joyce  (his  cousin),  dau.  of 
George  Fry,  by  Sarah  Legalt  Brownjohn 
his  wife  ;  born  15  August  1828;  marr. 
at  St.  Matthew's,  Bethnal  Green,  co. 
Middlesex,  8  July  1852;  died  at  20 
Avenue  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  21  April 
1906,  bur.  in  Tottenham  Cemetery. 
M.I.  Will  dated  20  June  1904,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  633  1906)  5  May  1906, 
by  George  Samuel  Fry  and  John  Henry 
Fry,  .sons. 


Robert    William    Fry    of    Sydney,    New    South=|=Fanny   Elizabeth,  dau.   of  Joseph  Dolton ; 


Wales,  formerly  of  Waltham  Abbey,   co.  Essex 
born    2  December  1855,  bapt.  at  Holy   Trinity, 
Tottenham. 


marr.    at    St.    John's,    High    Barnet,    co. 
Middlesex,  5  June  1879. 


Walter  Robert  Fry=j=Marguerite,    dau.    of    Sidney  John  Fry, 


of  Denman,  New 
South  Wales ;  born 
at  Waltham  Abbey 
9  March  1880. 


J .  W.  Longford ;  marr.  bom  at  Waltham 
at  St.  Paul's,  Burwood,  Abbey4julyi882; 
New  South  Wales, 
26  October  1904. 


died  at  Windsor, 
New  South  Wales, 
10  April  1908. 


I    I 
Herbert  George  Fry,  bom  at 
Ashfield,  New    South    Wales, 
24  May  1888  ;  died  18  March 
1889.  _ 

Winifred  Jennie  Hazell,  bom 
at  Ashfield,  New  South  Wales, 
31  December  1890. 


Raymond  William  Fry,       Stanley  John  Fry,  bom      John  Edward       Other 
born  8  July  1905.  6  September  1906.  Fry.  issue. 


43 


Waiter  Fry  of= 
Perth,  Western 
Australia,  for- 
merlyofTimaru, 
New  Zealand, 
of  Bourke  and 
Sydney,  New 
South  Wales  ; 
bom  19  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
All  Hallow's, 
Tottenham,  co. 
Middlesex,  8 
August  1858. 


=Elizabeth  Harriet 
Marchelle  Arnold, 
marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand,  18 
February  1879. 


John     Henry     Fry     of= 
Ingledene,  Cyprius 

Road,  Finchley,  co. 
Middlesex  ;  born  5  De- 
cember 1862,  bapt.  at 
St.  Ann's,  Stamford  Hill, 
CO.  Middlesex ;  of  the 
Admiralty. 


'Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Young,  formerly  of 
Devizes,  co.  Wilts,  by  Anna 
Noyes  his  wife  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Hornsey  Rise,  co. 
Middlesex,  13  June  1889. 


Bessie  May,  born 
13  July  1 89 1,  bapt. 
at  St.  Ann's,  Stam- 
ford Hill,  13 
September  1891. 


John  William  Fry,  born  6 
March  1894,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Stroud  Green,  co. 
Middlesex;  2nd  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Air  Force. 


Herbert  Owen  Fry,  born 
2iSeptemberi897,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Stroud 
Green  ;  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Air  Force. 


Lillie   Elizabeth   Joyce,     Ruby  Harriet  Mar-     Lieut.-Colonel      Walter==Amy   Gertrude,   dau. 


born    at   Timaru,    New  chelle,      born      at 

Zealand,  4  March  1881  ;  Timaru,  New  Zea- 

marr.  at    Sydney,   New  land,  22  Aprili882  ; 

South    Wales,    30    De-  marr.  Smyth  Blood 

cember    1909,     Harold  of      New      South 

Greet.  Wales. 


Arnold  Le  Roy  Fry  of 
Sydney';  born  at  Bourke, 
New  South  Wales,  29 
November  1886;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  in  the  Australian 
Army. 


of  Frederick   White 
marr.    at    St.   John's, 
Ashfield,  New  South 
Wales,  28  July  1909. 


Walter  Frederick  Fry,  born  at 
Sydney  in  July  1914. 


I 
Amy  Jeanne,  born 
in  May  1916. 


'<^e<nx£'  ^^ciham^  fU/ 


44 


Ct)aninor  of  ^icktooolJ,  co. 


William    Challinor     of     Pickwood,= 

near  Leek,  co.  StalTord  (eldest  son 
of  William  Challinor  of  I'ickwood, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Bagnall  of  Moddershall,  Stone,  co. 
Stafford)  ;  born  5  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Edward's,  Leek,  6  September 
1783;  died  16  September,  bur.  at 
Leek  20  September  1839.  Will 
dated  8  September  1835,  with  two 
codicils  dated  10  December  1836 
and  10  August  1838,  proved  (P.C.C. 
741  Vaughan)  17  December  1839, 
by  Edward  Challinor,  brother,  and 
Mary  Challinor,  relict. 


Arms  on  record  in  I  he  College  of  Arms. 
Sable  on  a  chevron  between  three  cherubs' 
heads  or  as  many  garbs  azure. 

Crest. — A  demi  sea -wolf  or  holding 
between  the  paws  an  escallop  azure. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Shelmerdine  of  St.  Ann's, 
Square,  Manchester  ; 
burn  24  December  1796, 
bapt.  at  St.  Ann's,  Man- 
chester, 20  January 
1797  ;  married  at  Prest- 
bury,  CO.  Chester,  8  May 
1820,  marriage  settle- 
ments dated  6  May ; 
died  at  Leek  20  Septem- 
ber 187 1.  Will  dated 
23  September  1865,  with 
two  codicils  dated  30 
January  1866  and  7 
May  1868,  proved  at 
Lichfield  28  December 
1871,  by  William  and 
Joseph  Challinor,  sons. 


William  Challinor  of  Pickwood  ;  born  ro  March  182 1,  bapt.  at= 
St.  Edward's,  Leek,  11  November  1823;  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
B.A.  1847  ;  died,  aged  75,  at  Pickwood,  on  Saturday,  21  March  1896. 
Will  dated  20  January  1S94,  with  codicil  dated  11  June  1895, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  772,  96)  14  August  1896,  by  William  Lewthwaite, 
nephew,  William  Edward  Challinor,  son,  and  Charles  \Vatson, 
son-in-law. 


j=Elizabeth  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
I  Thomas  Pemberton  of  War- 
!  stone  House,  co.  Warwick, 
by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  ist 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Warwick 
of  Birmingham,  co.  ^Varwick  ; 
born  27  October  1827  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 17  June  1851  ; 
died,  aged  53,  at  Pickwood, 
on  Sunday,  7  November 
1880. 


William  Edward  Challinor  of  Pickwood  ;=j=Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Allen  of  Leek,  by 


born  3  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Leek,  2  December  1852  ;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  King's  College,  London ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Stafford. 


Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Clowes  of  Leek  ; 
born  16  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Edward's,  Leek,  6  August 
1856  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Southport,  co.  Lancaster, 
on  Wednesday,  9  July  1879. 


John  Ward  of  Leek  (eldest  son  of  Anthony  Ward=pKathleen    Mary,    born   12    August,  bapt.   at 


of   Southbank,   Leek,    J.  P.  for  co.  Stafford)  ;    born 
29  June  1878  ;   educated  at  Rossall, 


A\ 


St.  Luke's,  Leek,  17  September  1S80;  marr. 
there  28  July  1910. 


45 


Sara  Josepha,  dau.  of= 
Charles  Hughes  May 
of  Whittington  Cottage, 
CO.  Derby,  by  Anne 
Elizabeth  his  wife ; 
bapt.  at  Whittington 
28  February  1830 ; 
niarr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Tunstall,  co.  Stafford, 
20  January  1847  ;  died 
I  June,  bur.  at  Christ 
Church,  Tunstall,  4 
June  1850.      ist  wife. 


=Edward  Challihor  of  Wetley  Abbey,  = 
CO.  Stafford  ;  born  10  October  1822, 
bapt.  at  St.  Edward's,  Leek,  co. 
Stafford,  11  November  1823  ;  J.  P. 
for  CO.  Stafford  ;  died  at  Wetley 
Abbey  4  May  1876,  bur.  at  St. 
John-ad-Vincula,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
CO.  Stafford.  Memorial  window  in 
chancel.  Will  dated  20  January 
i86g,  with  two  codicils  dated 
4  February  1874  and  18  March 
1876,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  706,  76) 
20  September  1876,  by  Joseph 
Challinor  and  Charles  Challinor, 
brothers. 


=Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Badnall,  Vicar  of  Waver- 
tree,co.  Lancaster  ;  born  1 1  August 
1834;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Wavertree,  8  June  1854;  died, 
aged  46,  at  Kenton  Lodge, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  on  Tuesday,  9 
November  1880,  bur.  at  St.  Peter- 
ad-Vincula,  Stoke-on-Trent.  M.L 
Will  dated  4  September  1880, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  15,  81) 
4  January  1881,  by  Thomas 
Hornby  and  Joseph  Challinor. 
2nd  wife. 


Mary  Kathe- 
rine,  born  6 
August  1854; 
died  26  April 
1857,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery 
at  Leek. 


Charles  Watson  of  Leek= 
(youngest  son  of  John 
Watson  of  Foxton,  co. 
Leicester) ;  born  3  Feb- 
ruary 1850  ;  educated  at 
Leicester;  J. P.  for  co. 
Stafford. 


=Mary  Edith,  born  9  July  1858  ;  marr.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Leek,  on  Thursday,  7  August  1884;  died,  aged  39, 
at  Wood  View,  Leek,  on  Sunday,  2  January  1898, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Leek.  Will  dated  2  June 
1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg,,  1381,  99)  4  November 
1899,  by  Charles  Watson,  husband,  William  Edward 
Challinor,  brother,  and  Alfred  Standring. 


A 


Lieut. -Colonel  William  Francis  Challinor,  D.S.O.,  of  Haregate,= 
Leek;  born  20  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Leek,  25  July  1882; 
educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1900,  B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1907; 
2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Volunteer  Battalion  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment  March  1901  ;  Major  to  Command  3rd  Staffordshire 
Battery  Royal  Field  Artillery  (formed  1908,  embodied  August 
1914);  Lieut.- Colonel  46th  Division  Ammunition  Column 
February  1 9 1 6  to  January  1 9 1 7 ; 
served  in  European  War  19 14 
(mentioned  in  despatches  May 
1916,  D.S.O.  June  1916). 


/^^^^^^i^^al^r..^ 


=Florence  Bertha,  eldest  dau. 
of  Clement  Campbell  Ellis  of 
Kniveden  Hall,  Leek,  and  of 
Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  by  Florence  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Lillery  Ellis  of  Rock 
Ferry,  co.  Chester ;  born 
at  Chitagong,  Burma,  India, 
24  June  1886;  marr.  at  St. 
Edward's,  Leek,  on  Tuesday, 
24  July  1917. 


Elizabeth,      born      9  John  Challinor,  born  30  November  1894,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Leek, 

August,    bapt.   at    St.  6  March  1895  ;  educated  at  Wellington  College  and  at  Trinity  College, 

Luke's,  Leek,  14  Sep-  Cambridge;    Lieutenant  Royal  Garrison  Artillery  191 7. 
tember  1S83. 


46 


William  Lewthwaite    of   Broadgate,^Mary,    born     14    October,    bapt. 


CO.  Cumberland  (eldest  son  of  John 
Lewthwaite  of  Broadgate,  J.F.  and 
D.L.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Kirkbank  of  Backside, 
Whichani,  co.  ("umberland,  J. I*,  and 
D.L.);  born  5  March  1826;  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Cumberland  ;  died, 
aged  41,  at  Broadgate,  on  Tues- 
day, 23  April  1867.  Will  dated  27 
November  1863,  proved  at  Carlisle 
7  June  1867,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Stackhouse  and  George  Lewthwaite, 
brother. 


A 


at  St.  Edward's,  Leek,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 15  November  1824  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Luke's,  Leek,  11  December 
1851  ;  died,  aged  79,  at  Old 
Broadgate,  co.  Cumberland,  on 
Thursday,  6  October  1904.  Will 
dated  12  April  1882,  with  two 
codicils  dated  4  October  1894  and 
22  April  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1383,  1904)  19  November  1904, 
by  William  Lewthwaite,  son,  Anne 
Riley,  wife  of  Hamlet  Riley,  and 
the  Hon*''"  Mary  Cross,  widow,  the 
daughters. 


John  Challinor,  born 

1 9  March,  bapt.  at  St. 
Edward's,  Leek,  30 
April  1826  ;  died  at 
Leek  23  September, 
bur.  at  St.  Edward's, 
Leek,  27  September 
1875.       Will      dated 

20  November  1871, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
378,  76)  18  May  1876, 
by  William  Challinor 
and  Joseph  Challinor, 
brothers. 


Edward  Challinor  of= 
The  Park,  Leek  ;  born 
16  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Edward's,  Leek,  26 
March  1862  ;  died, 
aged  44,  at  Fairfield, 
Buxton,  CO.  Derby,  on 
Saturday,  24  February 
1906,  bur.  in  the  lower 
churchyard  at  St. 
Edward's,  Leek.  Will 
dated  19  January  1905, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  602, 
1906)  2  May  1906,  by 
Janie  Ritcher  Cham- 
bers Challinor,  relict, 
and  Clement  Campbell 
Ellis,  brother-in-law. 


=Janie  Ritcher 
Chambers,  2nd 
dau.  of  Lilley 
Ellis  of  Bir- 
kenhead, CO. 
Chester ;  born 
8  November, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bir- 
kenhead, 27 
November 
1862  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Tranmere,  co. 
Chester,  on 
^Vednesday,  1 3 
January  1886. 


Rev.    Constantine     Osborne     Phipps=i=Jessie  Mabel, 


(eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Pownall 
William  Phipps,  Canon  of  Christ 
Church  Cathedral,  Oxford) ;  born  28 
March  1861;  educated  at  Marlborough 
and  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 15  October  1879,  B.A.  1884, 
M.A.  1886  ;  Vicar  of  Cookham  Dean, 
CO.  Berks,  1888-95,  and  of  Aylesbury, 
1895-1914;  Rector  of  Fleet  Marston, 
both  CO.  Buckingham,  1913-14  ;  Rural 
Dean  of  Aylesbury  1906-11  and  1912 
-14;  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools 
1891-95,  1901-9  and  1914-17  ;  Vicar 
of  The  Lee,  co.  Buckingham,  1914  ; 
Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Oxford,  19 12. 


born  28  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at 
St.  Edward's, 
Leek,  21 
February 
1864;  marr. 
at  St.  Ed- 
ward's, Leek, 
on  Tuesday, 
9  November 
1886. 


A 


Edward  Dewar 
Challinor,  born  at 
The  Park,  Leek, 
on  Monday,  29 
August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Edward's,  Leek, 
19  October  1887. 


George     Bennett     Allen= 
(son  of  Samuel  Allen  of 
Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan) ; 
born   16   October   1888  ; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy. 


=Jessie  Josephine,  born 
on  Saturday,  27  April, 
bapt.  at  St.  Edward's, 
Leek,  7  June  1889; 
marr.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Leek,  14  March  191 7. 


Marguerite  Blanche, 
born  at  The  Park, 
Leek,  on  Wednes- 
day, 26  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  Edward's, 
Leek,  8  September 
1 90 1. 


47 


Joseph     Challinor     of=T=Jessie,     dau.      of 


Compton  House,  Leek, 
CO.  Stafford;  born  lo 
May,  bapt.  at  St. 
Edward's,  Leek,  i  June 
1828  ;  died,  aged  82, 
at  Compton  House  on 
Tuesday,  31  May,  bur. 
at  Cheddleton,  co. 
Stafford,  on  Friday,  3 
June  1 9 10.  Will  dated 
12  July  1907,  with  five 
codicils  dated  8  August 
1907  to  14  October 
1909,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1660,  1910)  19 
December  19 10,  by 
William  Lewthwaite, 
nephew,  Albert  Irving 
Muntz,  son-in-law, 
William  Francis  Chal- 
linor, great-nephew,  and 
Jessie  Mabel  Phipps, 
wife  of  the  Rev. 
Constantine  Osborne 
Phipps. 


Rufus  Woodcroft 
of  Bowdon,  CO. 
Chester  ;  born  1 7 
May  1838,  bapt. 
at  Welmslow,  co. 
Chester  ;  marr.  at 
Bowdon  9  April 
1861  ;  died,  aged 
73, at  Compton  on 
Monday,  19  April 
1915,  bur.  at  the 
parish  church, 
Cheddleton.  Will 
dated  2  Novem- 
ber 1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1054, 
15)  8  June  1915, 
by  Jessie  Mabel 
Phipps,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  Constantine 
Osborne  Phipps, 
daughter. 


Charles  Challinor= 
of  Basford  Hall, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  co. 
Stafford  ;  born  1 9 
July,  bapt.  at  St. 
Edward's,  Leek,  12 
October  1 829;  died, 
aged  64,  at  Fenton, 
CO.  Stafford,  on 
Monday.  13  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Wol- 
stanton,co.  Stafford, 
16  February  1893. 
Will  dated  2  Feb- 
ruary 1893,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  428, 
93)  10  May  1893, 
by  Charles  Edward 
Challinor  and 
Reginald  Challinor, 
son.s,  and  William 
Lewthwaite,  son- 
in-law. 


=Lettice,  3rd  dau.  of  William 
Adams  of  Greenfield  and  of 
Newfield  Hall,  both  co. 
Stafford,  and  of  Liverpool, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Jesse 
Breeze  of  Greenfield ;  born 
at  Liverpool  7  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Liverpool,  12  March  1831  ; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Tunstall,  co.  Stafford,  18 
April  1855  ;  died  at  Basford 
Hall  on  Sunday,  20  April, 
bur.  at  Wolstanton  23 
April  1890.  Will  dated  22 
October  1866,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  916,  90)  7  October 
1890,   by  Charles  Challinor. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Adams, 
Vol.   13,  page  2 J.) 


.  !  .1 

Gilbert  Charles  Wardle  (eldest  son  of  Sir=j=Mary  Blanche,  born   i   April,  bapt.     Helen    Ger- 


Thomas  Wardle  of  Leek  and  Swainsley, 
both  CO.  Stafford,  F.C.S..  F.G.S.,  President 
of  the  Silk  Association  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland)  ;  born  22  June,  bapt.  at 
Cheddleton  3  August  1862.  He  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Saviour's,  Warwick  Road, 
London,  19  April  1906,  Katherine,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Browne 
Fearon,  Rector  of  Leek. 


at    St.    Edward's,    Leek,    30    April  trude,    born 

1865  ;  marr.  at  St.  Edward's,  Leek,  10        June, 

on  Thursday,  27  April  1893;  died  bapt.  at  St. 

at  Southfields,  Leek,  16  November  Edward's, 

1901,  buried  at  Cheddleton.   Adfnon  Leek,        21 

granted   at   the    Principal    Registry  July  1867. 
25    November     190 1,     to     Gilbert 
Charles  Wardle,  husband. 


A 


Albert  Irving  Muntz  of  Stype  Grange,  = 
Shalbourne.'co.  Berks  (3rd  son  of  George 
Frederick  Muntz  of  Umberslade  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Sara 
Mathilda  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Aylett  Kell  of  Aylesbury  House,  co. 
Warwick);  born  i  March  1870;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1888,  B.A.  1891. 


=Jessie,  born  29 
August,  bapt. 
at  St.  Edward's, 
Leek,  23  Sep- 
tember 1868  ; 
marr.  there  on 
Wednesday,  24 
August  1898. 


Percy  Grahani= 
Challinor,  born 
6  October,  bapt. 
at  St.  Edward's, 
Leek,  8  No- 
vember 1874. 


A 


=Agnes  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Hon"' 
Andrew  Dods 
Handyside  of 
Adelaide,  Aus- 
tralfa  ;  married 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge, 
London,  24  Oc- 
tober 1905. 


48 


William  Lewthwaite  of  Broadgate,  co.= 
Cumberland  (only  son  of  William 
Lewthwaite  of  Broadgate,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  William 
Challinor  of  Pickwood,  co.  Stafford 
{see  page  4j)  ;  born  29  October  1853  ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cumberland. 


'Helena  Jane,  born  4  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Burslem, 
CO.  Stafford,  2  June  1856 ; 
marr.  at  Wolstanton,  co. 
Stafford,  on  Tuesday,  16 
August  1 88 1. 


Ethel  Mary,  of  The  Lea, 
Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford ; 
born  10  August,  bapt. 
at  Trent  Vale,  co. 
Stafford,  5  September 
1857- 


/N 


Edward  JohnWedg  Wood= 
of  Meece  House,  co. 
Stafford  (3rd  son  of 
Edmund  Thomas  Wedg- 
wood Wood  of  Henley 
Hall,  CO.  Salop,  by  Sophia 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
George  Gottlieb  Schmidt 
of  Hamburg,  Germany)  ; 
born  29  September  1859. 


Lettice,  born  27 
April,  bapt.  at 
Trent  Vale  24 
May  i860;  mar- 
ried at  the 
parish  church, 
Marylebone, 
London,  on 
Thursday,  29 
June   1882. 


Charles  Edward  Challinor  of  Basford  Hall, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford;  born  18  July,  bapt. 
at  Trent  Vale  4  September  1862  ;  J. P.  for  co. 
Stafford  ;  Captain  Leicestershire  Yeomanry  ; 
served  in  South  African  War ;  died,  aged  48, 
at  The  Lea,  Eccleshall,  on  Saturday,  i  April, 
bur.  at  Chebsey,  co.  Stafford,  on  Tuesday, 
4  April  191 1.  Will  dated  7  February  191 1, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  879,  1911)  20  June  191 1,  by 
William  Lewthwaite,  brother-in-law,  Ethel  Mary 
Challinor  and  Laura  Challinor,  spinsters,  sisters. 


A 


Rev.  John  Edward  Evershed  (son  of  John  Evershed  of  Brighton,  co.= 
Sussex) ;  born  18  November  1865  ;  M.A.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
Vicar  of  Leighton-under-the-Wrekin,  co.  Salop,  1901  ;  died,  aged  39, 
at  the  Vicarage,  Leighton-under-the-Wrekin,  on  Tuesday,  20  February, 
bur.  at  Cheddleton,  co.  Stafford,  on  Saturday,  24  February  1906. 
Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  28  April  1906,  to  Hilda 
Louisa  Evershed,  the  relict. 


=Hilda  Louisa,  bom  5 
October,  bapt.  at  St. 
Edward's,  Leek,  co. 
Stafford,  28  October 
1875  ;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Leek,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 6  October  1897. 


A 


49 


George  Herbert  Holt  of= 
Old  Chappels,  Silecroft, 
CO.  Cumberland  (eldest 
son  of  George  Wells  Holt 
of  Great  Yarmouth,  co. 
Norfolk,  by  Sarah  Julia 
Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Bartley  of 
Bristol)  ;  bom  i  March, 
bapt.  at  Croydon,  co. 
Surrey,  28  July  1864  ; 
educated  at  Dedham 
Grammar  School,  co. 
Essex. 


=Sarah  Marianne, 
born  29  Septem- 
ber, bapt.  at 
Trent  Vale,  co. 
Stafford,  2  i  Octo- 
ber 1863  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Forest  Hill,  co. 
Kent,  on  Thurs- 
day, 28  August 
1890. 


Rev.    Frederick   William    Haden=f=Alice,      bom 

(son  of  William  Henry  Haden  of  16  December 

Dudley,  co.  Stafford,  by  Matilda  1864,  bapt.  at 

Ellen  his   wife,   dau.   of  William  Trent  Vale  8 

Lane  Noott)  ;  born   22   February  Januaryi865; 

1864  ;    of  Selwyn   College,   Cam-  married       at 

bridge,   matriculated   Michaelmas  Thwaites,  co. 

Term    1883,     B.A.    1886,    M.A.  Cumberland, 

1890  ;     Vicar    of    St.    Andrew's,  on     Wednes- 

Wolverhampton,      co.      Stafford,  day,   31   July 

1900-1907  ;  Rector  of  Colinton,  1895. 
CO.    Midlothian,    1907-11  ;   Vicar 
of  All  Souls',  Cheriton,  co.  Kent, 
1911-                                                 A 


William  Adams  Challinor, 
born  3  December  1865  ; 
died  18  January,  bur. 
at  Stoke-on-Trent,  co. 
Stafford,  22  January  i856. 


Reginald  Challinor 
of  Rudyard,  co. 
Stafford ;  born  3 
February,  bapt. 
at  Trent  Vale  28 
March  1867. 


Herbert   Challinor,  =Jessie  Elizabeth  Shemitt 

born  21  April,  bapt.  of   Cape   Town,    South 

at  Trent  Vale  8  June  Africa;  marr.  by  special 

1868;  died  12  No-  licence  at  East  London, 

vember,   buried    in  South         Africa,         17 

Lambeth        Ceme-  December  1902. 
tery,  co.  Surrey,  14 
November  1903. 


Victor  Challinor,  born  5  February,  bapt.  at  Trent  Vale 
5  March  1870;  died,  aged  23,  at  Basford  Hall,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  on  Saturday,  25  February,  bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford,  28  February  1893.  Admon  (with 
will  dated  21  February  1893)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  533,  93) 
28  June  1893,  to  Charles  Edward  Challinor. 


Laura,  of  The  Lea,  Eccleshall, 
CO.  Stafford  ;  born  at  Basford 
Hall  2  February,  bapt.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Wolstanton,  10 
March  1872. 


S^4/^aM^ 


50 


3Rr|)nollis, 


Samuel  Reynolds,  M.D.  (6th  son  of  the   Rev.  Osborne  Shribb   Reynolds,  = 

Rector  of  Boulge 

with        Debach, 

and      Pettistree, 

all    CO.    Suffolk, 

by  Elizabeth 

Geater   his   wife, 

dau.   of  William 

.Steam) ;  bapt.  at 

Debach  21  March  1825  ;  educated  at  St.  Paul's  School,  London,  admitted  31 

May  1834  ;  a  Student  at  the  London  University  and  London  Hospital,  M.D. 

of  St.  Andrew's   1849;    Medical   Officer  of  the  Public  Hospital,  Mansfield, 

Victoria,  Australia,  for  35  years  ;  died  at  Mansfield  on  Friday,  15  February, 

bur.  there  on  Sunday,  17  February  1901. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Reynolds,  Vol.  ij,  page  176.) 


'Eliza  Ann 
Strangman, 
married  at 
South  Hack- 
ney, CO.  Mid- 
dlesex, 2  May 
1 851;  died  at 
Mansfield. 


Minnie,  born  at  Brunswick, 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  29 
January  1854;  died  at 
Foresc  Creek,  Victoria,  i 
March  1855,  bur.  there. 


Samuel  Francis  Reynolds=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hutchinson  of 
of  Melbourne  ;  born  Mansfield,  Victoria,  by  Catherine  his 
at  Mount  Blackwood,  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Lamaxt  of 
Victoria,  24  July  1856.         Morang,     Melbourne  ;     married     at 

Mansfield  23  October  1884. 


Constance  Player,  born  10  October  Winifred  Kate, 
1885;  married  in  September  191 1,  born  22  April 
Herbert  Everest.  1889. 


Marjory  Strangman, 
born  3  August  1891. 


William  Reynolds  of  Mansfield,  Victoria  ;=f=Edith  Minnie    Theresa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stone  of 


born 
1858- 


at     Mount     Blackwood 


July 


London  ;    born  in  London  ;    marr.   14    September 
1887. 


Leslie  William  Reynolds, 
born  at  Mansfield,  Vic- 
toria, 5  July  1888,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Mansfield. 


Thomas  Rupert  Reynolds,  bom  at  Mansfield  11  August  1890,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Mansfield  ;  Sergeant  in  the  4th  Light  Horse  (first) 
Expeditionary  Force,  served  in  Gallipoli  in  191 5,  and  afterwards  in 
France ;  died  from  wounds  received  in  France  4  January  1 9 1 7,  and 
was  bur.  at  Montaubon  Cemetery,  near  Albert. 


Eileen  Minnie,  bom  at  Mansfield  12  February 
1895,  bapt.  at  Woodstock,  Mansfield. 


Gordon  Henry  Reynolds,  born  at  Mansfield 
14  May  1906,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Mansfield. 


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Richard    Reynolds-pPhoebe  Elizabeth  Kett, 
of  Elmore, Victoria;     born     at    Wangaretta, 


born  at  Junction, 
near  Yea,  Victoria, 
8  July  i860. 


Victoria,     and 
there. 


bapt. 


Eric  William=f=Mary    Frances,    born    at    Dar- 


Finlason  of 
Mansfield, 
Victoria. 


lingford,  Victoria,  30  October 
1862,  bapt.  at  Mansfield  ;  marr. 
in  October  1887. 


A 


Gladys  Catherine,  born 
at  Kyneton,  Victoria, 
and  bapt.  there. 


Samuel  Reynolds,  born 
at  Kyneton,  Victoria, 
and  bapt.  there. 


Henry  Reynolds  of  Macorna,  Victoria  ;=j=Kate    Beatrice,    dau.    of    James    Nicol    of    Perth, 


born  at  Mansfield  28  June  1865. 


Henry  Osborne 
Reynolds,  born 
at  Perth  21  June 
1899. 


Western  Australia  ;  married  at  Perth. 


Norman  James 
Reynolds,  born 
at  Perth  on 
Christmas  Day 
1901. 


Eric  Strangman 
Reynolds,  bom 
at  Perth  21  July 
1906. 


Dorothy  Mary,  born 
at  Melbourne  24 
September  1912. 


I 
Nellie,  of  Mansfield, 
Victoria ;      born      at 
Mansfield  4  February 
1868,  bapt.  there 


Osborne  Shribb  Reynolds,  born  at  Mansfield 
I  May  1870  ;  died  15  August  following,  bur.  at 
Mansfield  the  next  day. 


Minnie,  born  at 
Mansfield  3 1 
March  1873. 


J7^ 


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52 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Per  pale  ermine  and  gules  a  greyhound 
courant  between  two  bars  invected  in  chief 
two'  quatrefoils  and  another  in^  base  all 
counterchanged. 

Crest. — A  cockatrice  per  fesse  indented 
erminois  and  pean  combed  and  wattled 
gules  gorged  with  a  collar  azure  and  in  the 
beak  a  quatrefoil  slipped  vert. 

Motto. — So  run  that  ye  may  obtain. 


Jiafeer  of  iSapforliburj,  ro. 
Her  t  fort). 


William  Robert  Baker  of  Bayfordhury,= 
CO.  Hertford  (only  surviving  son  and 
heir  of  William  Baker  of  Bayfordbury, 
by  Esther  [or  Estina]  his  wife,  only 
child  of  Robert  Fagan,  Consnl-General 
for  Sicily  and  Malta) ;  born  8  October 
1810,  bapt.  at  Bengeo,  co.  Hertford; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  11  June 
1828;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hert- 
ford, High  Sheriff  1835  ;  died,  aged 
86,  at  Bayfordbury  on  Sunday,  29 
November  1896,  bur.  at  Bayford. 
Will  dated  29  July  1890,  with  two 
codicils  dated  7  September  1891  and 
12  November  1892,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  508,  97)  28  May  1897,  by 
William  Clinton  Baker,  son. 


^a^€^ 


=Anna  Emma  Kath^ 
rine,  eldest  dau.  i^ 
Henry  Fynes  (Jlinton 
of  Welwyn,  co.  Hert- 
ford, by  Katherine  his 
2ndwife,  dainjf  the  Ut. 
Rev.  Henry  William 
Majendie,  Bishop  of 
Bangor,  Canon  of 
Windsor  and  of  St. 
Paul's  Cathedral  ; 
marr.  at  Welwyn  4 
October  1838;  died, 
aged  82,  at  Bayford- 
bury on  Wednesday, 
2  May  1894.  Adinon 
was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry 
26  July  1894,  to  ^Vil- 
liam  Robert  Baker, 
husband. 


William  Clinton  Baker  of  Bayfordbury;  born  26  September= 
1839,  bapt.  at  Bayford  ;  educated  at  Christ  Church,  O.xford, 
matriculated  27  May  1858  ;  admitted  to  the  Inner  Temple 
in  1861  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Hertford;  died,  aged  63,  at  Bayford 
bury,  on  Tuesday,  7  July,  bur.  at  Bayford  on  Saturday,  1 1 
July  1903.  Will  dated  5  June  1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  821, 
1900)  25  July  1903,  by  Henry  William  Clinton  Baker,  son. 


=Edith  Mildmay  Ashhurst,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Lewis  Majendie, 
Vicar  of  Great  Dunmow,  co.  Essex,  by 
Emma  Sophia  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Frost  Gepp  of  Chelmsford,  co. 
Essex,  Attorney- at-La\v  {see  Pedigree 
of  Gepp.,  Vol.  18,  page  161)  ;  born  5 
September  1841 ;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Wells  Street,  London,  12  April  1864. 


Henry  William  Clinton 
Baker  of  Bayfordbury  ; 
born  at  Bayfordbury 
on  Thursday,  16  March 
1865,  bapt.  at  Bayford  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  16 
January  1885  ;  J.P.  for 
CO.  Hertford  1895, 
High  Sheriff  191 5  ; 
Lord  of  the  Manor 
and  Patron  of  the 
living  of  Bayford. 


Rear-Admiral  Lewis  Clinton  Baker,  C.B.  ;  born  at  Bayfordbury  on  Friday, 
16  March  1866  ;  Naval  Cadet  15  July  1879,  Sub-Lieutenant  1886,  Lieutenant 
1890,  Commander  1901,  Captain  30  June  1906,  Rear-Adrairal  19  August 
191  7  ;  served  in  H.M.S.  "Monarch"  as  Midshipman  at  the  bombardment 
of  Alexandria  1 1  July  1882,  and  during  the  Egyptian  War  (medal  with  clasp 
and  bronze  star) ;  Commander  of  H.M.S.  "Gibraltar"  during  South  African 
War  1 90 1  (medal)  ;  served  in  European  War  19 14- 18  ;  Captain  of 
H.M.S.  "Berwick"  as  Senior  Officer  of  British  and  French  cruisers 
September  1914  to  February  1915;  captured  s.s.  "Thor"  (Norwegian), 
s.s.  "Lorenzo"  (American),  and  s.s.  "Spreewald"  (German),  all  supply 
ships  to  German  cruisers,  and  were  condemned  in  Prize  Court  ; 
Captain  of  H.M.S.  "Hercules"  at  battle  of  Jutland  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  15  September  1916,  created  C.B.); 
Captain  of  "H.M.S.  "Benbow"  from  June  1916  until  September  1917; 
served  as  Rear-Admiral  in  charge  of  operations  in  connection  with  laying  of 
great  mine  barrage  across  the  North  Sea  (from  Norway  to  the  Orkneys) 
November  1917  to  ii  November  1918;  Order  of  St.  Vladimir,  4th-class, 
with  swords;  A.  D.C.  to  King  George  V.  1917;  D.L.  for  co.  Hertford  19  iS. 


S3 


Herbert  Nelson  Lear  of  Brill  House,  Brill,  co.  Buckingham,   2nd  surviving=j=Estina  Anna,  born 


son  of  the  Ven*"''  Francis  Lear,  Archdeacon  of  Salisbury,  by  Eda  Eleanor 
his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Fisher,  Rector  of  Poulshot,  co. 
\Vilts,  and  Canon  of  Salisbury  {see  Pedigree  of  Fisher,  Vol.  ij,  page  140) ; 
born  at  Bishopstone,  co.  Wilts,  in  January  1862  ;  educated  at  Winchester 
and  at  Keble  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  19  October  1880,  B.A.  1884; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Buckingham, 


A 


at  Bayfordbury, 
CO.  Hertford,  on 
Saturday,  24  Au- 
gust 1867  ;  marr. 
at  Bayford  29  July 
1890. 


Lieut.- Colonel  Osbert  Clinton  Baker, 
born  at  Bayfordbury  on  Saturday,  25 
September  1869  ;  educated  at  Winchester  ; 
obtained  his  commission  in  the  Royal 
Irish  Rifles  from  Sandhurst  in  1890, 
Lieutenant  1894,  Captain  1900,  Adjutant 
I  January  1896  to  31  December  1899  (to 
Militia  February  1905  to  September  1906), 
Major  1906,  Lieut. -Colonel  14  March  191 5  ; 
served  with  Mounted  Infantry  in  South 
African  War,  and  in  command  of  the  21st 
Battalion  till  May  1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
in  European  War  November  1914  as  2nd 
in  Command  Royal  Irish  Rifles  at  Neuve 
Chapelle ;  killed  in  action  whilst  leading 
his  men  at  Fromelles  9  May  1915. 


Geoffrey  Clinton= 
Baker,  born  at 
Bayfordbury  on 
Friday,  i  Decem- 
ber 1871  ;  edu- 
cated at  Radley. 


=Violet  Edith  Henniker,  dau.  of 
Lieutenant  -  Colonel  Edward 
George  Godolphin  Hastings, 
C.B.,  by  Mabel  Sophia  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Brydges  Powell 
Henniker,  4th  Baronet) ;  born 
18  June  1883;  marr.  at  Brent 
Pelham,  co.  Hertford,  3  Sep- 
tember 1907. 


Edward  Geoffrey  Clinton  Baker, 
born  at  Calcutta  10  July  1908, 
bapt.  there ;  died  in  infancy,  bur. 
at  Bayford. 


John  Hugh  Clinton  Baker,  born 
at  Bayfordbury  on  Monday,  27 
December  1875,  bapt.  at  Bayford  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford ;  died,  aged  28, 
at  Cairo,  Egypt,  on  Saturday, 
4  March  1905,  bur.  there.  Will 
dated  29  July  1903,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  489,  1905)  6  April  1905,  by 
Henry  William  Clinton  Baker, 
brother. 


George  William  Cole-Hamilton  of= 
Gortin,  Coalbrook,  Orange  River 
Colony  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Henry  Cole-Hamilton,  Rector  of 
Castle  Ashby,  co.  Northampton,  by 
Harriet  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Tisdall  of  Charlesfort,  co. 
Meath);  born  12  September  1875. 


^Katharine  Edith,  born 
at  Bayfordbury  on 
Monday,  10  February 
1879  ;  marr.  at  Bay- 
ford (by  the  Rev. 
Mervyn  Cole  -  Hamil- 
ton) on  Saturday,  25 
April  1908. 


A\ 


Jfklkj^'-'^^^ 


54 


WILLIAM     BAKEK.    ESQ, 
BAYrORDBL'RY,     HERTS. 


iilorris  of  J^et|)ertoooli  iHanor,  to. 

Hereforlf. 


John  Morris  of  Much  Cowarne,  co.  Hereford,  and= 
of  Dean  Lodge,  Nash,  co.  Worcester  (son  of  Thomas 
and  Mary  Morris  of  Much  Cowarne) ;  born  at  Much 
Cowarne  i  September,  bapt.  there  3  September  1800  ; 
died  at  Dean  Lodge,  Nash,  27  September,  bur.  at 
Nash  I  October  1880.  M.L  Adnion  (with  will 
dated  14  April  i860)  was  granted  at  Shrewsbury 
19  February  1881. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Downes 
of  Tiie  Knowle,  Burford,  co.  Salo 
born  at  The  Knowle  14  January  18 
bapt.  at  Burford  ;  marr.  there  i  Oc...yo^. 
1829;  died  at  Dean  Lodge,  Nash,  12 
February,  bur.  at  Nash  16  February 
1880.     M.L 


Thomas  Morris  of  Dean  Lodge,  of  VVestwood,  Thornbury,= 
CO.  Hereford,  and  of  Bank  House,  Burford  ;  born  at  Dean 
Lodge,  Nash,  14  February  1841,  bapt.  at  Nash;  Church- 
warden of  St.  Anna,  Thornbury,  1866  ;  died,  aged  56,  at 
Bank  House,  Burford,  2  May  1897,  bur.  at  Burford. 
Will  dated  6  February  1896,  proved  at  Shrewsbury  2  July 
1897,  by  Julia  Morris,  the  relict,  Thomas  Morris,  son,  and 
Henry  Downes,  son-in-law. 


qj^Ji.o'ryuxy^     ^^c.j^J^.'i^ 


Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
Dolphin  of  Cleeton  St. 
Mary,  co.  Salop  ;  born  at 
Cleeton  St.  Mary  17  Jan- 
uary 1830,  bapt.  there  ; 
marr.  at  Burford  30  March 
1865  ;  died,  aged  73,  at 
Sutton  Court,  Tenbury, 
CO.  Worcester,  30  January, 
bur.  at  Burford  4  February 
1903.     M.L 


Other 


Henry  Downes  (3rd  son  of=j= 
William  Downes  of  Tenbury, 
by  Jane  Dolphin  his  wife,  of 
Hopton  Wafre) ;  born  at 
Romer's  Common,  Bockleton, 
CO.  Worcester,  15  January  1853, 
bapt.  at  Bockleton ;  died  at 
Boraston,  co.  Salop,  15  June, 
bur.  at  Burford  17  June  1908. 
M.L 


=Frances,  born 
at  Westwood, 
Thornbury,  30 
December  1 865, 
bapt.  at  Thorn- 
bury 15  January 
1866  :  marr.  at 
OldhiU,  CO.  Staf 
ford,  30  April 
1889. 


Arthur  Morris  (eldest  son 
of  George  Morris  of 
Boraston  Court,  by  Mary 
Morris  (his  cousin)  his 
2nd  wife,  of  Ockeridge 
House,  Pencombe,  co. 
Hereford) ;  born  at  Deep- 
croft,  Newnham,  Knighton- 
in-Teme,  co.  Worcester, 
21  August  187 1,  bapt. 
there. 


=j=Julia,  born 
at  Westwood, 
Thornbury,  27 
November:  867, 
bapt.  at  Thorn- 
bury 1 2  January 
1868  ;  marr.  at 
Neen  Solars, 
CO.  Hereford,  1 2 
July  1897. 

/K 


Thomas  Morris  of  Netherwood  Manor,  = 
CO.  Hereford  (which  he  purchased  6  De- 
cember 1 9 18)  ;  born  at  Bank  House, 
Burford,  28  May  1870,  bapt.  there  ; 
Churchwarden  of  St.  Anna,  Thornbury, 
1907  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Netherwood. 


=Beatrice  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Greaves  of 
Hampton  Lovett,  co.  Worcester,  by  Elizabeth 
Pentlow  his  wife,  of  North  Islington,  co.  Middlesex  ; 
born  at  Sharpness  Point,  co.  Gloucester,  16  April 
1875,  bapt.  at  Elmley  Lovett,  co.  Worcester;  marr. 
at  Hampton  Lovett  16  February  190 1. 


Tom  Morris,  born  at  Netherwood 
Manor  19  December  1901,  bapt. 
at  Thornbury  16  February  1902; 
educated  at  Kyre  Wyard  and  at 
the  Technical  Schools,  Birmingham. 


Leonard  Morris,  born  at 
Netherwood  Manor  7  April, 
bapt.  at  Thornbury  31  May 
1903  ;  educated  at  Kyre 
Wyard. 


Bryan  Morris,  born  at 
Netherwood  Manor  6 
August,  bapt.  at  Thorn- 
bury 9  October  1904; 
educated  at  Kyre  Wyard. 


55 


Robert  John  Davis  (only  son  of  William  Philip  Davis= 
of  Wilden  House,  Leysters,  co.  Worcester,  by  Frances 
Ellen    Preece   his  wife,    of   Highlands,    Brimfield,   co. 
Hereford) ;  born  at  Brimfield  8  July  1877,  bapt.  there. 


=Edith,  born  at  Bank  House,  Burford, 
CO.  Salop,  7  October  1872,  bapt.  at 
Burford  ;  marr.  there  16  October  1899. 


A 


Raymond  Morris  (twin  with  Vivian 
Francis),  born  at  Netherwood 
Manor,  co.  Hereford,  13  October 
1907,  bapt.  at  Thombury,  co. 
Hereford,  23  February  1908. 


Vivian  Francis  Morris  (twin 
with  Raymond),  born  at 
Netherwood  Manor  13  Octo- 
ber 1907,  bapt.  at  Thombury 
23  February  1908. 


Patricia  Irene,  born  at 
Netherwood  Manor  28 
May,  bapt.  at  Thombury 
I  August  1909. 


Beryl,  born  at  Netherwood  Manor 
2  January,  bapt.  at  Michael's, 
Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  24 
February  19 12. 


Herbert  John  Morris,  born 
at  Netherwood  Manor  15 
June,  bapt.  at  Thombury 
13  September  1914. 


Clifford  George  Morris,  born 
at  Netherwood  Manor  18 
April,  bapt.  at  Thombury  on 
Sunday,  16  July  1916. 


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56 


ARBUTHNOT. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Azure  a  crescent  between 
three  mullets  two  and  one  argent  the  whole  within  a  bordure 
or  charged  with  three  boars'  heads  couj)ed  gules. 

Crest. — A  peacock's  head  proper. 

Supporters. — Dexter  :  A  wyvem  vert ;  Sinister :  A  greyhound  argent 
collar  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules. 

Motto. — Innocent  and  true. 


ail)Utl)UOt 


Sir  William  Arbuthnot,  Baronet  (son  of  Robert  Arbuthnot  of= 
Haddo,  CO.  Aberdeen,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Urquhart 
of  Cromarty);  born  24  December  1766;  Lord  Provost  of 
Edinburgh  181 5  and  1822  ;  created  a  Baronet  by  King 
George  IV.  24  August  1822  (Patent  dated  3  April  1823),  at  a 
banquet  given  to  His  Majesty  by  the  Magistrates  and  Town 
Council  of  Edinburgh  ;  died  18  September  1829,  bur.  at  St. 
John's,  Edinburgh.  Will  dated  19  March  18 19,  with  codicil 
dated  7  August  1827,  proved  (P.C.C.  621  Liverpool)  7  November 
1829,  by  George  Arbuthnot,  brother. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  John  Alves  of 
Shipland,  co.  Inverness ; 
marr.  13  September  1800  ; 
died  at  Prestonfield,  near 
Edinburgh,  19  July  1846, 
bur.  at  St.  John's,  Edinburgh. 
Will  dated  16  June  1846, 
proved  (P.C.C.  633,  46)  5 
September  1846,  by  John 
Alves  Arbuthnot,  son. 


Sir  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  Baronet;  born  at  Edinburgh^ 
9  September  1801  ;  educated  at  the  High  School, 
Edinburgh,  and  at  Haileybury  College ;  entered  the 
lionibay  Civil  Service  1820,  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
Surat,  and  Agent  for  Governor,  retired  1847  ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Baronet  18  September  1829;  died  at 
Florence,  Italy,  aged  71,  on  Tuesday,  4  March  1873,  bur. 
in  the  Protestant  Cemetery,  Florence.  Will  dated  16 
December  1871,  with  codicil  dated  17  May  1872,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  227,  73)  17  April  1873,  by  John  Alves 
Arbuthnot  and  Archibald  Francis  Arbuthnot,  brothers, 
Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot,  nephew,  aiid  the  Rev.  Robert 
Keith  Arbuthnot,  son. 


=Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Field-Marshal 
Sir  John  Forster  Fitz-erald,  G.C.B., 
M.P.,  by  Charlotte  his  ist  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Hon'''''  Robert  Hazen  of 
St.  John's,  New  Brunswick  ;  marr. 
20  March  1828;  died  at  Piazza 
dell'Independenza,  Florence,  on 
Monday,  6  March  1882,  bur.  m  the 
Protestant  Cemetery,  Florence.  Will 
dated  8  September  1881,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  345,  82)  16  May  18S2, 
by  the  Rev.  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot, 
son. 


Major  Sir  William  Wedderburn  Arbuthnot,  Baronet  y 
born  22  August  1831  ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
1847  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Cornet  9th  Lancers 
5  December  1848,  Lieutenant  17  June  1851, 
Captain  7  September  1855,  Major  i8th  Hussars 
(retired)  17  November  1863;  succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  Baronet  4  March  1873  ;  died  at  54  South 
Eaton  Place,  London,  aged  57,  on  Wednesday, 
5  June  1889,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London. 
Will  dated  13  July  1870,  with  two  codicils  dated 
4  October  1878  and  24  March  1884,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  565,  89)  24  July  1889,  by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Keith    Arbuthnot,    brother,    and    BevilL'    Ram.say. 


=Alice  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Carrier  Tompson  of  Woodstone 
Manor,  co.  Huntingdon,  Rural  Dean  and 
Vicar  of  Alderminster,  co.  Worcester ; 
marr.  at  Alderminster  (by  the  Rev.  Robert 
Keith  Arbuthnot)  on  Thursday,  11  June 
1863;  died  at  13  Cambridge  Street,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Sunday,  5  May  1889, 
bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  30  May  1889,  to  Sir  William 
Wedderburn  Arbuthnot,  husband.  Further 
grant  dated  14  November  1889,  to  the 
Rev.  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot. 


Rear-Admiral  Sir  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  Baronet,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O.  ;  born= 
at  Alderminster  on  Wednesday,  23  March  1864;  Naval  Cadet  15  July  1877, 
Sub-Lieutenant  1883,  Lieutenant  1885,  Commander  1897,  Captain  1902,  Com- 
modore ist  Destroyer  Flotilla  1910;  Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King  George  V. 
1911-12;  Rear-Admiral  in  the  Second  Battle  Squadron  1913-14,  and  in 
command  of  the  ist  Cruiser  Squadron  January  1915  ;  M.V.O.  22  February 
1904,  C.B.  30  May  1916,  K.C.B.  (posthumous  honour)  15  September  1916: 
succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baronet  5  June  1889  ;  Author  of  "A  Battleship's 
Commander's  Order  Book,"  1900,  and  "A  Battleship's  Station  Bill,"  1901  ; 
killed  in  action  in  the  North  Sea  battle  off  Jutland,  on  H.M.S.  "Defence," 
31  May  1916.  Will  dated  26  September  1900,  with  three  codicils  dated 
17  September  1914  to  5  February  1915,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
14  September  1916,  by  Peregrine  Charles  Cotton  Francis  and  Arthur 
Frederick  Vans  Agnew. 


:Lina,  only  dau. 
of  Colonel  Alex- 
anderCaldcleugh 
Macleay,  C.B.,  of 
Fairfield  Court, 
CO.  Sussex, 
Colonel  3rd 

Seaforth  High- 
landers ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  1 1 
December  1897. 


Rosalind  Desir^e,  born  at  105  Cadogan  Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  28  February  1906,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London. 


60 


John  Alves  Arhuthnot  of  Coworth  Park,  Old  Windsor,  =j=Mary    (his    cousin),    dau.    of   George 


CO.  Berks,  formerly  of  Madras,  India ;  born  3  October 
1802;  J.P.  for  CO.  Iterks,  High  Sheriff  1873;  died  at 
Coworth  Park,  aged  72,  on  Sunday,  29  August  1875, 
bur.  at  Sunningdale,  co.  Berks.  Will  dated  28  March 
1873,  with  codicil  dated  18  December  1874,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  772,  75)  19  October  1875,  by  George 
Clerk  Arbuthnot  and  Archibald  Francis  Arbuthnot, 
brothers,  Hugh  C>ough  Arbuthnot,  nephew,  and  Charles 
George  Ari)uthnot,  son. 


A 

{For  issue  see  page  64.) 


Arbuthnot  of  Elderslie,  co.  Surrey, 
formerly  a  Banker  at  Madras,  by 
Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Donald  Eraser 
of  CO.  Inverness  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Maryiebone,  London,  on 
Saturday,  2  June  1832 ;  died  at 
Coworth  Park,  Old  Windsor,  aged  46, 
on  Wednesday,  30  March  1859,  bur. 
at  Sunningdale. 


Forster  Fitzgerald  Arbuthnot,  born  21  May= 
1833;  entered  the  Bombay  Civil  Service 
1853,  Collector  of  Bombay  and  Superinten- 
dent of  Stamps  and  Stationery  ;  died  s.p.  in 
London,  aged  68,  on  Saturday,  25  May  1901. 
Will  dated  29  June  1883,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  682,  1901)  21  June  1901,  by  Ellinor 
Arbuthnot,  relict. 


=Ellinor,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  James  Stirling, 
Founder  and  Governor  of  Western  Australia, 
by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Mangles 
of  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk,  M.P. ;  marr.  at 
Cranleigh,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  17  July 
1879.  She  married  istly  24  July  1856,  James 
Alexander  Guthrie  of  Craigie,  co.  Forfar,  who 
died  17  January  1873. 


Aline  Henriette,  born 
at  Secunderabad, 

India,  on  Friday,  16 
March  1866  ;  died  at 
19  Upper  Cheyne 
Row,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  13  Feb- 
ruary, buried  1 5 
February  1913  ;  first 
part  of  service  at 
Chelsea  Old  Church. 
Adinon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry  18  April 
19 1 3,  to  William 
Fitzgerald  Arbuthnot, 
brother. 


I 
Brigadier- General  Sir  Dalrymple  Arbuthnot,  Baronet,= 

C.M.G. ;  born  at  Secunderabad  on  Monday,  i  April 

1867  ;  educated  at  Wellington  College;  entered  the 

Royal    Artillery   as    Lieutenant    17    February   1886, 

Captain     1896,    Major    1901,    Lieut.- Colonel    19 13, 

Colonel      (by      brevet)      19 15,      Brigadier- General 

(temporary)  19  May  1915;  served  at  operations  in 

Chitral  1895,   with  relief  force  as  Transport  Officer 

4th    Brigade   (medal  with  clasp) ;   in  South  African 

War     1 899 -1 902,     on    Staff    and    employed    with 

Brabant's   Horse ;   at   operations   in   the  Transvaal, 

East   of   Pretoria,    including   action    at    Belfast ;   in 

Cape  Colony,  South  of  Orange  River,   1899-1900  ; 

in    Cape    Colony    December    1900    to    July    1901 

(mentioned   in   despatches,    "London    Gazette,"   10 

September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with   three  clasps, 

King's   medal  with  two  clasps) ;   in    the    European 

War  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette," 

19  October  19 14,    17  P"ebruary  and  22  June   191 5, 

and  I  January  1916)  ;   C.M.G.   18  February   1915; 

succeeded  his  brother  as  5th  Baronet  31  May  19 16. 


= Alice  Maude  (his 
cousin),  only  dau. 
of  Hugh  Lyttel- 
ton  Arbuthnot ; 
born  at  22  Hans 
Place,  Chelsea, 
on  \\'ednesday, 
14  July  1 880  ; 
married  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  1 5 
January  191S. 

{See  page  67). 


Reginald  Ramsay  Arbuthnot,  born  at  Venice,  Italy,  on  Sunday, 
25  April  1869;  entered  as  2nd  Lieutenant  (from  Militia) 
Royal  Irish  Regiment  10  October  1891,  Lieutenant  i  March  1893, 
Captain  1899;  served  in  South  African  War;  died  at  Mafeking, 
South  Africa,  from  wounds  received  in  action  at  Ottoshoop,  when 
serving  as  Adjutant  4th  Contingent  New  Zealand  Rough  Riders 
3  September  1900.  Adinon  (with  will  dated  28  September  1891)  was 
granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  3,  1901)  22  January  1901,  to  Hugh  Lyttleton 
Arbuthnot,  the  Attorney  of  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot. 

61 


William  Fitzgerald 
Arbuthnot,  born  at 
Ootacamund,  Ma- 
dras Presidency, 
India,  on  Friday, 
29  October  1875  ; 
Lieutenant  Seaforth 
Highlanders  1902 
to  1905  (retired). 


Agnes,  dau.  of  John= 
Rait  of  Anniston,  co. 
Forfar  ;  marr.  at  Well- 
field,  CO.  Fife,  on 
Tuesday,  7  November 
1837  ;  died  at  30 
Portland  Place,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday,  12 
March  1S42,  bur.  at 
Ockley,  co.  Surrey. 
I  St  wife. 


=George  Clerk  Arbuthnot  of  Mavis-= 
bank  House,  Midlothian ;  born  7 
October  1803;  Commander  in  the 
Maritime  Service  of  the  Hon''''^ 
East  India  Co. ;  J.P.  for  Mid- 
lothian ;  died  at  Mavisbank  House, 
aged  72,  on  Monday,  21  February 
1876,  bur.  at  St.  John's,  Edinburgh. 


Caroline  Ramsay,  dau.  of  James 
Hay  of  CoUiepriest,  co.  Devon  ; 
born  12  August  1820;  marr.  at 
Loanhead,  Midlothian,  10  Jan- 
uary 1845  ;  died  at  42  Palmerston 
Place,  Edinburgh,  9  August  191 1, 
bur.  at  St.  John's,  Edinburgh. 
2nd  wife. 


A\ 


{For  issue  see  page  68.) 


William  Arbuth- 
not, '  born  at 
Walton  Priory, 
CO.  Lancaster, 
on  Sunday,  3 
February  1839, 
died  there  the 
next  day. 


John,    Baron    Inverclyde ;    born    24    June=j=Emily,   born   at   Walton   Priory, 
1829;   J.P.  and   D.L.    for  the  counties  of    co.    Lancaster,    on    Sunday,    14 

June  1840;  marr.  at  Mavisbank 
House  on  Tuesday,  27  November 
i860;  died  at  Castle  Wemyss 
on  Thursday,  14  February,  bur. 
with  her  husband  in  the  English 
Episcopal  Church  at  Wemyss 
Bay  on  Saturday,  16  February 
1 90 1.  Confirmation  granted  at 
Greenock  3  June  1901,  to 
George  Arbuthnot,  Baron  Inver- 
clyde, and  the  Hon'''^  James 
Cleland  Burns,  sons.  Sealed  in 
London  i  July  1901. 


I^nark,  Renfrew  and  Glasgow ;  Hon.  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Naval  Reserve  :  succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Baronet  2  June  1890,  and 
created  Baron  Inverclyde  of  Castle  Wemyss, 
CO.  Renfrew,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  28  July  1897  ;  died  at  Castle 
Wemyss  on  Tuesday,  12  February,  bur.  with 
his  wife  in  the  English  Episcopal  Church 
at  Wemyss  Bay  on  Saturday,  16  February 
1 90 1.  Will  dated  16  September  1899, 
with  four  codicils  dated  13  January  to  25 
October  1900.  Confirmation  granted  at 
Greenock  3  June  1901,  to  George  Arbuth- 
not, Baron  Inverclyde,  the  Hon'''^  James 
Cleland  Burns,  Robert  Gourlay,  David 
Wilson  and  Timothy  Warren.  Sealed  in 
London  i  July  1901.  /k 


Rev.  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  born= 
10  August  1838;  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864; 
Vicar  of  Sempringham  with  Pointon 
1869-74,  of  St.  Luke's,  Holbeach, 
1874-80,  both  CO.  Lincoln,  and  of 
St.  James'  Ratcliff,  London,  1880; 
died,  aged  55,  on  Wednesday, 
5  December  1894.  Will  dated  22 
November  1882,  with  codicil  dated 
30  May  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
!>  95)  9  January  1895,  by  Foster 
Fitzgnrald  Arbuthnot  and  Henry 
Tylston  Hodgson. 


=Mary  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Thomas  Vaughan,  Hon. 
Canon  of  St.  Albans,  Rural  Dean  and 
Rector  of  Harpenden,  co.  Hertford ; 
marr.  at  Harpenden  on  Wednesday, 
17  June  1868;  died  at  2  Oakley 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  14  March  1908.  Will  dated 
7  March  1903,  with  codicil  dated  21 
March  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  527, 
1908)  II  April  1908,  by  Constance 
Margaret  Arbuthnot,  spinster,  and 
Charles  Ed\vyn  Vaughan  and  Frederick 
George  Simpkinson. 


John  Alves  Henry 
Arbuthnot,  born 
25  July  1842; 
Lieutenant  Bom- 
bay Cavalry  5 
September  1861 ; 
died  29  June 
1878. 


Henry    Edward    Hamill-Stewart    of    2    Oakley=f=Geraldine  Mary,  born  at 


Street,  Chelsea  (only  surviving  son  of  John 
Thomas  Hamill-Stewart  of  Ballyatwood  House, 
CO.  Down,  and  of  Fullwood  Park,  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  by  Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Hudson  of  Loughbrickland,  co.  Down); 
of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1875,  B.A.  1883.  J^ 


Kimpton,  co.  Hertford,  on 
Saturday,  i  May  1 869 ; 
marr.  at  All  Saints',  Bat- 
tersea  Park,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Thursday,  3  September 
1896. 


A  daughter,  bom 
prematurely  at 
Kimpton  onWed- 
nesday,  5  January 
1870,  died  a  few 
hours  later. 


62 


Archibald    Francis    Arbuthnot,    bom    8=j=Hon'''=  Gertrude  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Field-Mar^h^ 


January  1805;  died  at  Silver  Hill  House, 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  aged  74,  on  Mon- 
day, 31  March  1879,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London.     Will  dated  30  April 

1877,  with  codicil  dated  24  December 

1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  308,  79)  26 
April  1879,  by  Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot 
and  Robert  George  Arbuthnot,  sons,  and 
Sir  John  Henry  Kennaway,  Baronet. 


Hugh,    Viscount    Gough,    K.P.,    G.C.B.,    G.C..^ 
born  21  October  18 16;    marr.  12  December   183 
died  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  on  Tuesda 
21   November  1882,   bur.  at  Torquay.      Will   da 
10  August   1880,  with  codicil  dated   11   May   iii< 
proved    (Prin.    Reg.,    3,    83)    6    January    i88j, 
Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot,  son. 


A 


{See  Pedigree  of  Gough,  Vol.  ij, 
page  ISO.) 


{For  issue  see  page  dp.) 


Fitzgerald  Hay 
Arbuthnot,  born 
25  August  1 849; 
died,  aged  45, 
on  Thursday,  i 
November  1894. 


Rev.  Charles  Hall  Raikes^ 
(eldest  son  of  Charles 
Raikes  of  Ghazepore,  India) ; 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  1 2  November 
1857,  aged  18,  B.A.  1S61, 
M.A.  1864;  Vicar  of  Chittoe, 
CO.  Wilts,  1867  until  his 
death ;  died  at  26  Hans 
Place,  Chelsea,  co.  Middle- 
sex, aged  46,  on  Monday,  14 
December  1885.  Adtiion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  20  April  1886,  to 
Charlotte  D'Ende  Raikes, 
relict. 


=j=Charlotte  D'Ende,  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Leamington,  co.  Warwick 
(by  her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot), 
on  Tuesday,  21  April 
1863;  died  at  Clevis- 
house,  Porthcawl,  co. 
Glamorgan,  18  May  1904. 
AdlSon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry 
26  September  1904,  to 
Madeline  Charlotte  Clut- 
terbuck,  wife  of  Edmund 
Henry  Clutterbuck. 

A 


Henrietta  Anne,  died 
unmarried  at  Zurich, 
Switzerland,  on  Tues- 
day, 26  June  1897, 
bur.  at  Florence, 
Italy.  Will  dated 
10  September  1896, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
964,  97)  1 1  Septem- 
ber 1897,  by  Charles 
George  Arbuthnot 
and  Hugh  Lyttelton 
Arbuthnot. 


Robert  Edward  Vaughan  Arbuthnot,  born  at  the  Vicarage,= 
Sempringham,  co.  Lincoln,  on  Sunday,  15  January  1871;  educated 
at  Merchant  Taylors'  School  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  12  October  1889,  Scholar  1889  (2nd  Indian  Languages 
1892);  Selected  Candidate  (44th)  Indian  Civil  Service  1890,  i6th 
in  final  1892;  Under-Secretary  to  Government  of  Burma  1897-99, 
Acting  Secretary  1900,  Under-Secretary  to  Government  of  India 
in  Agriculture  and  Revenue  Departments  1900- 1904,  Revenue 
Secretary  to  Burmese  Government  1905,  Settlement  Commissioner 
1907-  


=Ethel  Mary,  elder  dau.  of 
Major  Charles  Wyndham 
of  the  9th  Bengal  Light 
Cavalry ;  marr.  at  the 
British  Consulate  and 
afterwards  at  the  English 
Church  (St.  Mark's), 
Florence,  Italy,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 19  April  1899. 


Elnyth  Mary  Arbuthnot,  born  at  129  Via  San  Niccolo, 
Florence,  Italy,  on  Thursday,  i  February  1900. 


Henry  Fitzgerald  Arbuthnot,= 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Sempring- 
ham, on  Wednesday,  16  July 
1873  ;  Deputy  Conservator 
Indian  Forest  Service,  Madras, 
India ;  died,  aged  44,  at  Ko- 
daikanal,  Madras,  on  Saturday, 
26  May  1917. 


=Ivy,  dau.  of  John 
W.  Minchin  of 
Ootacamund, 
Madras ;  marr. 
at  St.  Stephen's, 
Ootacamund,  31 
December  1900. 


Hugh  Keith  Arbuthnot,  born  20  July 
1874;  Sub-Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  14 
February  1894,  Lieutenant  14  May  1896; 
died  unmarried  at  Hong  Kong,  China, 
on  Monday,  16  February  1903.  Will 
dated  22  July  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
941,  1903)  8  August  1903,  by  Geoffrey 
Holt  Stilwell. 


Julia  Mary  Agnes,  bom 
at  Bellary,  India,  on 
Tuesday,  1 7  December 
1901 ;  died  18  May  1909. 


Hugh  Fitzgerald  Arbuth- 
not, born  at  Ootacamund 
on  Tuesday,  13  October 
1903. 

63 


Madeline  Ivy, 
born  26  April 
1908. 


Katherine  Rose,  bom  at 
Clifton,  Swanage,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Thursday, 
1 8  September  191 3. 


William  Urquhart  Arbuthnot  of  Bridgen  Place,  co.= 
Kent;  born  24  March  1807;  educated  at  the  High 
School,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Haileybury  College;  of 
the  Madras  Civil  Service  1825-46;  Member  of  the 
Indian  Council  21  September  1858  until  his  death, 
and  Chairman  of  its  Finance  Committee ;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Kent;  died  at  g  Eaton  Place,  London,  aged  67, 
on  Friday,  ii  December  1874.  Will  dated 
4  December  1867,  with  codicil  dated  8  June 
1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  i,  75)  4  January  1875,  by 
George  Noble  Taj'lor  and  William  Spottiswoode. 


=Eliza  Jane,  only  dau.  of  General  Sir 
Henry  George  Andrew  Taylor,  G.C.B., 
of  the  Madras  Army ;  bom  i  July 
1815;  marr.  2  June  1834;  died  at 
Bridgen  Place,  aged  77,  on  Thursday, 
18  August,  bur.  at  Bexley,  co.  Kent, 
on  Tuesday,  23  August  1892.  Will 
dated  9  August  1881,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  967,  92)  6  October  1892,  by 
George  Noble  Taylor  and  Frederick 
George  Arbuthnot. 


A 
(For  issue  see  page  yj.) 


John  Alves  Arbuthnot  of  Coworth=i=Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Park,    Old    Windsor,    co.    Berks     Arbuthnot. 
(see  page  61). 


Adolphine  Eliza= 
Macleod,  2nd  dau. 
of  Edward  Lecot, 
French  Consul  at 
Madras ;  marr.  at 
Madras  5  January 
1858  ;  died  there, 
aged  19  years  and 
5  months,  on 
Wednesday,  i  De- 
cember following, 
ist  wife. 


I 
=William  Arbuthnot  of  The  Ham  Manor,  = 
Newbury,  co.  Berks,  formerly  of  Coworth 
Park,  Old  Windsor;  born  in  Devonshire 
Place,  London,  on  Sunday,  14  April  1833  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  16  Decem- 
ber 1850,  matriculated  1851,  B.A.  1855; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Berks  ;  died  at  Ulster 
Place,  Regent's  Park,  London,  aged  62,  on 
Sunday,  9  February,  bur.  at  Thatcham, 
CO.  Berks,  12  February  1896.  Will  dated 
II  [blank  in  ivill\  proved  (Prin. Reg.,  212, 
96)  21  March  1896,  by  Margaret  Rosa 
Arbuthnot,  relict. 


=Margaret  Rosa,  of  The  Ham 
Manor,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Campbell  of  Kilberry,  co.  Argyll, 
by  Rosa  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Macbean ;  bom  3  September 
1842  ;  marr.  at  the  British 
Consulate,  and  afterwards  at 
the  English  Episcopal  Church, 
Leghorn,  Italy,  on  Wednesday, 
12  July  1865;  died,  aged  75,  at 
The  Ham  Manor,  on  Saturday, 
II  May  1918.     2nd  wife. 


Charles  Edward  Brownrigg,  Head  Master  of  Magdalen  College  School, -f=Adolphine    Mary,    born 


Oxford  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Marcus  Brownrigg,  Assistant  Inspector- 
General  Royal  Irish  Constabulary,  by  Meriel  Anna  his  ist  wife, 
dau.  of  Commissary-General  Watt);  born  at  Maryborough,  Queen's 
County,  3  February  1865  ;  educated  at  Haileybury  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  19  October  1883,  Exhibitioner 
1883,  B.A.  (ist-class  Classical  Mods.  1885,  2nd-class  Lit.  Hum.) 
1887,  M.A.  1890;  Assistant  Master  at  Eton  January  to  July  1888, 
2nd  Master  of  Magdalen  College  School,  Oxford,  1888- 1900,  Head 
Master  1900;  Editor  of  "Oxford  University  Magazine,"  1895-99, 
Author  of  "A  Classical  Compendium,"  2nd  edition,  1896,  "Latin 
Prose  of  the  Silver  Age,"  and  other  works.  He  married  2ndly  at 
Burnham,  co.  Somerset,  22  April  1908,  Valerie  Margaret  Elizabeth, 
eldest  daughter  of  W.  S.  Akerman  of  the  Old  Rectory,  Burnham. 


at  Madras,  India,  12 
January  1868,  bapt.  at 
St.  Thomas',  Madras ; 
marr.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Walton  Street,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 22  December 
1897  ;  died  18  Decem- 
ber, bur.  at  Holywell, 
Oxford,  2 1  December 
1904. 


A 


Major  Robert  Denbigh  Keyworth  (son  of  Major  Charles  Keyworth,= 
of  the  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry) ;  born  27  September  1878  ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  4  January  1899,  Lieutenant 
1900,  Captain  1905,  Major  i  September  1915  ;  employed  with 
West  African  Frontier  Force  30  December  1905  to  27  February 
191 1  ;  temporary  Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  Reserve  Battalion 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  17  February  1916,  and  Training  Reserve 
Battalion  i  September  1916. 

64 


=Constance  Margaret,  of  2 
Oakley  Street,  Chelsea ; 
born  at  St.  Luke's  Vicar- 
age, Holbeach  Hum,  co. 
Lincoln,  on  Monday,  3 
March  1879  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  The  Boltons,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 23  April  1913. 


Hon''''=  James  Edward  Arbuthnot= 
of  Bon  Air,  Mauritius;  born  12 
January  1809;  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  i  June  1827  ; 
Member  Legislative  Council  of 
Mauritius;  died  at  Plaines  Wilhelms, 
Mauritius,  aged  59,  on  Tuesday,  29 
September  1868. 


■Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  General  Sir  William  Staveley, 
K.C.B. ;  born  at  Mauritius;  marr.  at  St.  James'  Cathedral, 
Port  Louis,  Mauritius  in  June  1837  ;  died  at  Rosendene, 
Heene  Road,  Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  1 1  March,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  15  March  19 10.  Will 
dated  16  June  1898,  with  codicil  dated  8  November 
1909,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  46,  1910)  i  April  19 10,  by 
Walter  Fox  Williamson  Wells. 


A 


{For  issue  see  pa);e  7^.) 


Colonel  George  Arbuthnot  of  Norton  Court,  co.=pCaroline      Emma 

Gloucester;  born  9  June  1836;  educated  at  Eton 

and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,   matriculated 

Michaelmas    Term,     1854;     entered    the    Royal 

Artillery  as  Lieutenant  24  September  1855,  Captain 

10  December  1864,  Major  15  August  1868,  Lieut. - 

Colonel   II   July   1877,   retired   25   August   1877; 

served  in  India  1857-58,  as  a  Volunteer  with  the 

14th    Light    Dragoons    during   the    early    part  of 

campaign,   present   at   the    siege   and   capture  of 

Rathgar  and  Garakota,  relief  of  Sanger,  forcing  the 

pass  of  Nudingpore,  siege  and  capture  of  Jhansi, 

attack  on  Koonch,  where  he  commanded  the  siege 

train    (special    mention),    and    capture   of   Calpee 

(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  clasp) ;  served 

in  the  Abyssinian  Campaign  1867-68,  as  A.D.C.  to 

Sir  Charles  Staveley,  and  was  present  at  the  action 

of  Arogee  and  capture  of  Magdala  (three   times 

mentioned  in  despatches,  brevet  of  Major,  medal); 

J. P.    and    D.L.    for    co.    Hereford,    J. P.    for    co. 

Gloucester;     IVLP.    for    Hereford     1871-74    and 

1878-80;     died    at    Hillingdon,    co.    Middlesex, 

aged    76,    on   Thursday,    26    December,    bur.    at 

Sunningdale,  CO.  Berks,  on  Tuesday,  31  December 

1912. 


Nepean,  youngest 
dau.  of  Andrew 
Nepean  Aitchison, 
Captain  Hon'''' 
East  India  Co.'s 
Service,  and  grand- 
daughter of  James 
Farish,  Acting 
Governor  of  Bom- 
bay when  Aden 
was  taken;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  12 
October  1870. 


Anne,  bom  at  Madras, 
India,  3  June  1838; 
died  unmarried  at 
Bedwell  Park,  Hatfield, 
CO.  Hertford,  aged  71, 
on  Monday,  16  August 
1909,  bur.  at  Sun- 
ningdale. VVill  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1353,1909) 
28  September  1909, 
by  Charles  George 
Arbuthnot  and  Hugh 
Lyttelton  Arbuthnot. 


Frances  Muriel,  born  at  26  Upper  Hamilton  Terrace,  Marylebone,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
22  November  1871  ;  marr  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  6  July 
1 9 10,  Stefan  K.  T.  I.  Brichta  of  Vienna,  son  of  Philip  Brichta. 


Edward  Herbert  Fox  of  Ecchinswell,  co.  Hants= 
(2nd  son  of  William  Fox  of  Adbury  Park,  co. 
Ilants,  by  Susan  Cordelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
(jeneral  Edward  Fanshawe,  C.B.,  R.E.,  see  Pedigree 
of  Fanshawe,  Vol.  ij,  page  22) ;  born  at  Hyde 
Park  Square,  London,  6  July,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
I'addington,  London,  4  August  1853;  educated  at 
Winchester  College  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Hants. 


=Alice  Marion,  born  at 
Villa  Lloyd,  Leghorn, 
Italy,  8  November  1869, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Leghorn  ;  married  at 
Thatcham,  co.  Berks,  on 
Wednesday,  1 8  April 
1900. 


Ivy  Florence, 
born  at  Park 
Lodge,  Sun- 
ningdale, 30 
January  1871, 
baptised  at 
Sunningdale. 


A 


65 


Henry  Dundas  Arbuthnot,  born 
24  September  181 1;  died  in 
1848.  _ 

Mary,  died  at  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  5  February 
1838.  _ 

Helen  Elizabeth,  died  30  April 
1825. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Hugh  Inglis  (her  cousin)  of=j=Anne,  marr.  at 
Kingsniills,  Inverness,  and  of  the  2nd  Madras  Sunningdale.co. 
Light  Cavalry;  entered  as  Cornet  6  April  Berks,  on  Thurs- 
1820,  Lieutenant  i  May  1824,  Captain  18  day,  20  Decem- 
March  1833,  Major  22  March  1842,  retired  ber  1849;  died 
as  Lieut.-Colonel;  died  at  Inverness,  aged  at  Inverness. 
86,  on  Wednesday,  4  July  1888,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  17  April  1885.  Confirmation  was 
granted  at  Inverness  13  September  1888,  to 
Anne  Arbuthnot,  or  Inglis,  the  relict.  Sealed 
in  London  19  September  1888.  /t\ 


Alice  Magdalen, 
born  on  Sunday, 
17  September 
1843  ;  died  at 
the  residence  of 
her  uncle.  Sir 
John  Gough, 
K.C.B.,  in  CO. 
Tipperary,  aged 
25,  I  May  1869. 


Laura  Gertrude, 
born  at  Coworth 
Park,  Old  Wind- 
sor, CO.  Berks, 
on  Tuesday,  1 5 
July  1845  ;  died 
there,  aged  6,  on 
Wednesday,  28 
January  1852. 


Charles  George  Arbuthnot  of  Bedwell 
Park,  Hatfield,  co.  Hertford,  and  of 
69  Eaton  Square,  London  ;  born  at 
Coworth  Park,  Old  Windsor,  co.  Berks, 
on  Tuesday,  20  October  1846  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Merton  College,  O.xford, 
matriculated  2  December  1865,  B.A. 
1869,  M.A.  1872;  a  Director  of  the 
Bank  of  England  1S83  ;  one  of  H.M. 
Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London. 


Florence,  of  69 
Eaton  Square, 
London. 


Mary. 


Major  John  Bernard  Arbuthnot,  M.V.O.,  of  42  Grosvenor=i=01ive,    only    dau.    of    Sir     Henry 


Place,  VVestminster ;  born  at  26  Lower  Belgrave  Street, 
London,  on  Monday,  17  May  1875,  bapt.  at  §unningdale, 
CO.  Berks;  educated  at  Eton  (1888-92)  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  entered  the  Scots  Guards  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  iS  July  1896,  Lieutenant  22  September 
1898,  Captain  17  December  1902,  Major  15  March  191 1 
(retired  19 13) ;  A.D.C.  and  Private  Secretary  to  Governor 
and  Commander-in-Chief,  Hong  Kong,  15  August  1902 
to  2  October  1903;  served  in  South  African  War  1900, 
at  operations  in  the  Orange  Free  State  (Queen's  medal 
with  two  clasps)  ;  M.V.O.  (5th-class)  22  August  1902  ; 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England. 


Arthur  Blake,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Myrtle 
Grove,  Youghal,  co.  Cork,  formerly 
Governor  of  Ceylon,  by  Edith  his 
2nd  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Ralph 
Bernal-Osborne  of  Newton  Anner, 
CO.  Tipperary,  M.P.  ;  born  at 
Belfast ;  marr.  at  St.  John's  Cathe- 
dral, Hong  Kong,  on  Monday,  8  June 
1903. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Blake,  "  Visitatiun 
of  Ireland"  Vol.  4,  page  118.) 


Irene  Joan  Grace,  born  at 
3  Motcomb  Street,  Belgrave 
Square,  London,  on  Mon- 
day, 25  April  1904,  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge. 


David  George  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Myln-Croft,  Frimley 
Green,  co.  Surrey,  on  Friday, 
7  April  1905,  bapt.  at 
Frimley  Green. 


Terence  John  Arbuthnot,  born 
at  18  St.  Patrick's  Place,  Cork, 
on  Monday,  8  October  1906, 
bapt.  at  Youghal,  co.  Cork. 


Bernard  Kieran  Charles  Arbuthnot,       Myles      Henry      Arbuthnot,       Patricia  Evangeline 

born  at  Castle  House,  Baltimore,  born  at  Castle  House,  Balti-  Anne,  born  at  Derry, 
CO.  Cork,  on  Monday,  8  November  more,  on  Thursday,  17  August  Rosscarbery,  co.  Cork, 
1909,  bapt.  at  Baltimore.  191 1,  bapt.  at  Baltimore.  on    St.    Patrick's    Day, 

Tuesday,  1 7  March  1 9 1 4. 


66 


Jane,  died  at  Shalford,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Monday,  lo  August  1891,  bur.  at 
Sunningdale,  co.  Berks.  Will  dated 
22  January  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
908,  91)  4  September  1891,  by  Charles 
George  Arbuthnot  and  Hugh  Lyttelton 
Arbuthnot,  brothers. 


Hugh  Lyttelton  Arbuthnot=j=Elizabeth      Fountaine, 


of  26  Cadogan  Square, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex ; 
born  at  Boulogne-sur-Mer, 
France,  on  Saturday,  27 
September  1851. 


only  dau.  of  Fountaine 
Walker  of  Ness  Castle, 
CO.  Inverness;  marr.  at 
the  Cathedral,  Inver- 
ness, on  Thursday,  25 
September  1879. 


Brig.-General  Sir  Dalrymple==Alice  Maude  (his  cousin),       Henry  Charles  Arbuthnot,  bom  at 


Arbuthnot,  Baronet,  C.M.G.,     born   at    22    Hans    Place, 
2nd     son     of    Sir    William     Chelsea,    on    Wednesday, 
Wedderburn      Arbuthnot, 
Baronet. 


{See  /xij^e  61). 


14  July  1880  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  15 
January  1918. 


26  Cadogan  Square,  Chelsea,  on 
Tuesday,  i  May  1894;  died  at 
Mountgerald,  Dingwall,  co.  Ross, 
aged  4  months,  on  Friday,  31 
August  following. 


Major  Hugh  Frederick  Bateman-Champain  (2nd  son  of  Colonel  Sir  John=f=Dorothy   Gertrude, 


Underwood  Bateman-Champain,  K.C.M.G.,  R.E.,  of  Halton  Park,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Harriet  Sophia  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Currie,  ist  Baronet);  born  6  April  1869;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  West  Yorkshire  Regiment  21  September  1889,  Lieutenant 
Indian  Staff  Corps  3  January  1891,  Captain  Indian  Army  21  September 
1900,  Major  21  September  1907  ;  served  in  Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-95,  and  action  at  Wana  (medal  with  clasp);  on  North- West  Frontier 
of  India  1897-98,  at  Mohmand  (medal  with  clasp);  with  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  as  Brigadier  Provost  Marshal,  at  capture  of  Sampagha 
and  Arhanga  Passes,  operations  in  the  Bazar  Valley  25  to  30  December 
1897  (clasp).  /K 


born  at  5  Upper 
Eccleston  Street, 
London,  on  Sunday, 
20  January  1878; 
marr.  at  Gloucester 
Cathedral  on  Wed- 
nesday, 3  February 
1904. 


George  Archibald  Wallace 
Young  of  Stratton  Audley 
Hall,  Bicester,  co.  Oxford, 
(eldest  son  of  Archibald 
Young  of  Wellington 
House,  CO.  Lancaster)  ; 
marr.  at  Norton,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Wednesday, 
23  October  1907.  ist 
husband.  /\ 


=Mary 
born 
grave 
don, 
12 
1879. 


Christobel,= 
at  5  Bel- 
Place,  Lon- 
on  Friday, 
September 


=AIexander  GifTord  Ludford-Astley  (3rd  son  of 
the  Rev.  Benjamin  Buckler  Ludford-Astley, 
Rector  of  Cadeby,  co.  Leicester,  by  Maria 
Catherine  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Beaumont  Churchill,  Baronet,  M.D.);  born  18 
February  1882  ;  marr.  in  London  on  Wednes- 
day, 3  June  191 4  ;  Captain  14th  Hussars ; 
killed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia  in  191  7.  2nd 
husband. 


A 


Hugh  Archibald 
Arbuthnot,  born 
at  5  Belgrave 
Place,  London, 
on  Friday,  4 
December  1885. 


Ronald  George  Urquhart  Arbutlinot,  bom  at  18  Park  Lane,  London, 
on  Thursday,  8  October  1891  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  i6th 
Lancers  September  1914;  of  the  Cavalry  Machine  Gun  Corps  (severely 
wounded  at  Bourlon  Wood),  afterwards  attached  Royal  Air  Force  ;  killed 
while  flying  at  London  Colney,  co.  Hertford,  aged  27,  3  December,  bur.  at 
Shenley,  co.  Hertford,  7  December  19 18. 


67 


Agnes,     dau.=i=George    Clerk    Arbuthnot    of=j=Caroline  Ramsay, 
of  John  Rait. 
I  St  wife. 


A 


Mavisbank  House,  Midlothian 
{see  page  62). 


dau. 
Hay. 


of     James 
2nd  wife. 


Ven'''=  George  Arbuthnot,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of= 
Coventry,  of  Comyn  House,  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick ;  born  at  Mavisbank  House  on  Sunday, 
24  May  1846,  bapt.  at  Mavisbank  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
7  June  1865,  B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1872,  B.D.  and 
D.D.  1908  ;  Vicar  of  Arundel,  co.  Sussex,  1873-79, 
and  of  Stratford -on -Avon,  co.  Warwick,  1879 
-1908,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry  1908;  Author  of 
"  The  Passion  of  Christ,"  and  other  works  ;  Editor 
of  "  Shakespeare  Sermons." 


=Margaret  Evelyn,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Very  Rev.  Herbert 
Mortimer  Luckock,  D.  LX, 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  by  Mar- 
garet Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Henry  Thompson  of 
Thingwall,  Liverpool;  born  at 
Cambridge  16  February  1867; 
marr.  at  St.  Ste[)hen's,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on 
Thursday,  19  November  1885. 


Mary  Hay,  born 
at  Mavisbank 
House  on  Sun- 
day, 17  October 
1847;  died  there 
on  Monday,  14 
November  1870, 
bapt.  atSt.  John's, 
Edinburgh. 


Admiral  Charles  Ramsay  Arbuthnot  of  Selwood  Lodge,  Frome,  co.^ 
Somerset,  F.R.G.S. ;  born  at  25  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool,  on  Tues- 
day, 5  February  1850,  bapt.  at  Liverpool;  Naval  Cadet  on  H.M.S. 
"Britannia"  September  1863,  Sub-Lieutenant  1869,  Lieutenant  187 1, 
Lieutenant  in  Arctic  yacht  "Pandora"  1876  (medal),  Commander  1883, 
Captain  1891,  Rear-Admiral  1904,  Vice-Admiral  (retired)  1907,  Admiral 
1911;  commanded  H.M.S.  "Orlando"  (flag-ship)  in  Australia  1892- 
95,  "  Hermione,"  Particular  Service  Squadron,  1896,  "Blnke"  and 
"Resolution"  1897-1900,  and  "Cambridge"  School  of  Gunnery, 
Devonport,  1900-1903  ;  A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  VH.  1901-1903  ; 
County  Councillor  for  co.  .Somerset  1910;  died  at  Selwood  Lodge, 
Frome,   aged    63,   on  Tuesday,    30 

September,    bur.    at    Orchardleigh,        //J       g      /Ti     /)     1     tr~      L^ 
CO.  Somerset,  3  October  19 13.  Vh<uXx^.(IL.  U/^^U_X/^<- 


=EmiIy  Caroline,  2nd  dau. 
of  Vice-Admiral  Charles 
Frederick  Schomberg,  by 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Hartshorn  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; 
born  at  Liverpool  8 
August  1855  ;  marr.  at 
the  British  Embassy, 
Paris,  on  Thursday,  8 
January  1880  ;  died  at 
Selwood  Lodge,  Frome, 
5  December  1910,  bur. 
at  Orchardleigh. 


I 


Evelyn      Mary,  Commander  Robert  Henry  Ramsay  Mackay,  R.  N.,  O.  B.  E. 

born  at  South-  (only  surviving  son  of  Henry  Ramsay   Mackay  of  Petham 

sea,  CO.  Hants,  House,    Canterbury);    born    5  August  1877;    Naval    Cadet 

12        February  15  January  1892,  Midshipman  15  June  1894,  Sub-Lieutenant 

1881,    bapt.    at  15   December  1897,  Lieutenant  30  June   1900,  Commander 

St.        Jude's,  I    January    19 14;  served   in   European   War  (mentioned   in 

Southsea.  despatches,    "London    Gazette,"  September    1918)  ;    Order 

British  Empire  (military  division)  i  January  19 19.  /j^ 


■Beatrice  Caroline, 
born  at  Woodfield, 
Havant,  co.  Hants, 
5  February  1883  ; 
marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Frome,  2 1  April 
1906. 


Commander  Geo.Trey  Schomberg  Arbuthnot,  R.N. ;  born 
at  Woodfield,  Havant,  on  Sunday,  18  January  1885,  bapt. 
at  St.  Faith's,  Havant;  Naval  Cadet  15  May  1901,  Midship- 
man 15  June  1901,  Sub-Lieutenant  15  August  1904,  Lieutenant 
15  November  1906,  Lieutenant-Commander  15  November 
1914,  Commander  i  January  1919;  served  in  European  War 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour 
31  May  1 91 6. 


Jessie  Marguerite,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Henderson  of  Berkley 
House,  CO.  Somerset,  by  Jessie 
Dennistoun  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Bankier  of  Glasgow  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Berkley,  on  Wednesday,  22 
October  191 3. 


Mary  Marguerite,  born  at  Hook,  Horndean, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Wednesday,  12  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Berkley,  i  October  19 14. 


Peter  Charles  Reginald  Arbuthnot,  born  at  Blyth- 
wood.  North  Berwick,  co.  Haddington,  on  Thursday, 
16  September  191 5,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Berkley. 

68 


May  Steward,  only  dau.= 
of  Captain  Ralph  Neville 
Taylor  of  Lexham  Gar- 
dens, South  Kensington, 
London ;  marr.  at  St. 
Stephen's,  South  Ken- 
sington, on  Tuesday,  22 
April  1879  ;  divorced 
on  his  petition  in  1896. 
I  St  wife. 


James  Arbuthnot  of  Ballure,= 
Tayinloan,  co.  Argyll ;  born  at 
Mavisbank  House  on  Saturday,  21 
July  1855,  bapt.  at  Mavisbank ; 
educated  at  Glenalmond,  co.  Perth  ; 
died  at  Ballure,  Tayinloan,  aged  57, 
on  Wednesday,  16  April  1913.  Will 
dated  12  September  1905,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  30  July 
1913,  by  Admiral  Charles  Ramsay 
Arbuthnot,  brother. 


=Mary  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Lowry 
Mann  of  Earleston,  co.  Chester ; 
born  at  Earleston  ;  marr.  at  Bombay, 
India,  22  October  1897;  died  s.p. 
at  Bradeney,  co.  Salop,  aged  45,  on 
Saturday,  26  August  1905,  bur.  at 
Wallasey,  co.  Chester.  Will  dated 
23  June  1904,  proved  at  Shrewsbury 
27  September  1905,  by  Francis  John 
Cooper.     2nd  wife. 


George  Ramsay  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Huntsland,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Monday,  28 
June  1880,  bapt.  at  Crawley 
Down,  CO.  Sussex. 


Charles  Gwynne  Arbuthnot,  born 
at  Hotel  Belle  Vue,  Baveno, 
Italy,  on  Saturday,  21  May  1881  ; 
died  in  Paris  on  Thursday,  7  July 
following,  bur.  at  Upwey,  co. 
Dorset. 


Francis  Clemente  Arbuthnot 
born  at  Villa  Itzinger, 
Florence,  Italy,  on  Friday, 
9  February  1883;  died  un 
married  in  South  Africa  in 
'9^5 


Archibald  Francis  Arbuthnot=f=Hon''''   Gertrude  Sophia,    2nd    dau.    of 


(see  page  63). 


Field- Marshal    Hugh,  Viscount  Gough. 


Hon''''  Alice  Charlotte=Major- General  William  Arbuthnot,= 
(Pitt),  4th  dau.  of  George,  C.  B.  ;  born  27  September  1838; 
4th  Lord  Rivers ;  born  educated  at  Eton,  admitted  1853  ; 
at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  Rifle 
27  December  1841  ;  Brigade  25  March  1856,  Lieutenant 
marr.  at  Tolland  Royal,  1859,  of  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  1861, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Wednesday,  Captain  1864,  Major  1870,  Lieut.- 
26  April  1865;  killed  Colonel  1876,  Colonel  by  brevet  1881, 
by  lightning  on  the  Major-General  19  March  1890;  A.D.C. 
Schilthorn  Alp,  Switzer-  to  Lieut. -General,  Madras,  1858-61, 
land,  on  Wednesday,  21  to  Brigadier-General,  Aldershot,  1862, 
June  1865.  ist  wife.  to  Brigadier- General,  Dublin  and 
Curragh  Division,  1864,  Brigade-Major 
of  Cavalry,  Aldershot,  1869-70, 
Garrison  Instructor,  Aldershot,  1873,  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Malta, 
1882,  A.A.G.  Headquarters  of  Army  1885-90;  served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  1857-58,  at  operations  on  the  Ramgunga,  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  and  subsequent  operations  in  Gude  (medal 
with  clasp);  in  Abyssinian  Expedition  1867-68,  as  A.D.C.  and 
Military  Secretary  to  General  Otticer  Commanding  at  capture  of 
Magdala  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  16  June, 
30  June  and  10  July  1868,  medal,  brevet  of  Major);  in  South 
African  War  18S1  ;  and  in  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  at  Suakim 
as  D.A.G.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  25 
August  1885,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star);  C.B.  25  August 
1885  ;  died  at  Newlands  House,  Tooting,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday, 
12  September  1893,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London.  Will 
dated  ii  August  1S91,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  840,  94)  23  August 
1894,  by  Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot. 


■Selina,  7th  dau.= 
of  Sir  Thomas 
Moncrieffe,  7th 
Baronet,  by 
Lady  Louisa 
(Hay)  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Robert, 
10th  Earl  of 
Kinnoull ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge, 
London,  on 
Tuesday,  2  o 
July  1869  ;  died 
in  Dover  Street, 
Piccadilly,  Lon- 
don, on  Sunday, 
2  5  November 
1877.   2ndjwife. 


=Edith  Anne, 
dau.  of  Major- 
General  James 
LangfordPearse 
of  the  Madras 
Army,  of  Linde- 
say,  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight ;  mar- 
ried at  Christ 
Church,  Folke- 
stone, CO.  Kent, 
on  Tuesday,  2 
December  1879. 
3rd  wife. 


69 


Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot,  born  29  January  1840  ;  educated= 
at  Harrow  Easter  1853  to  Midsummer  1857  ;  one  of 
H.M.  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London;  died  at  40 
Prince's  Gate,  Kensington,  London,  aged  65,  i  June 
1905,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated 
2  May  1894,  with  codicil  dated  25  June  1901,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1266,  1905)  21  October  1905,  by  Caroline 
Arbuthnot,  the  relict,  and  Lionel  Gough  Arbuthnot. 


=Caroline,  of  40  Princes  Gate,  Ken- 
sington, youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Capel  Molyneux,  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's, 
Onslow  Square,  London,  by  Maria 
his  I  St  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral 
Charles  Carpenter ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  9  June  1864. 


Francis     Capel     Arbuthnot,     Ernest  Luxmoore   Marshall  of=Constance    Gertrude,    born    at 


bom  at  4  Onslow  Crescent, 
South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Saturday,  19  August  1865  ; 
died  there  on  Sunday,  19 
November  following. 


Minster  House,  294  St.  James' 
Court,  London,  son  of  Frederick 
Marshall,  formerly  of  the  Court 
of  Stannaries  of  Cornwall. 


4  Onslow  Crescent,  South 
Kensington,  on  Tuesday,  17 
July  1866  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  on 
Thursday,  25  January  1900. 


Lionel  Gough  Arbuthnot,  born  at= 
31  Onslow  Gardens,  South  Ken- 
sington, on  Tuesday,  24  Septem- 
ber 1867;  educated  at  Harrow 
(Easter  1 88 1  to  Midsummer  1886) 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1886;  2nd  Lieutenant 
14th  (Service)  Battalion  The 
Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regiment)  22  April  1915. 


=Violet  Rebecca,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Henry  Morris,  K.C.S.L, 
of  88  Queen's  (iate,  Kensington, 
by  Anna  Lillian  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel  Charles  Cheape 
of  Killundine,  co.  Argyll  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  18  April 
1S94  ;  obtained  a  divorce  in  1913. 


Capel  Robert  Arbuth- 
not, born  at  31  Onslow 
(Jardens,  South  Ken- 
sington, on  Friday,  27 
November  1868  ;  died 
there,  aged  14  months, 
on  Friday,  21  January 
1870,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery. 


Gerald  Archibald  Arbuthnot  of  Thistleton,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster ;  born=f=Mary   Johanna   Antoi- 


at  47  Prince's  Gate,  Kensington,  on  Thursday,  19  December  1872  ; 
educated  on  H.M.S.  "Britannia";  Midshipman  Royal  Navy  1885-91  ; 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Rt.  Hon'''^  Walter  Hume  Long,  while  President  of 
the  Board  of  Agriculture  1895-99,  of  the  Local  Government  Board 
1901-1902,  and  as  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland  1905-1906;  M.P.  for 
Burnley  January  to  November  1910  ;  appointed  Vice-Chancellor 
Primrose  League  1912  ;  of  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  (being 
employed  in  mine-sweeping  for  the  first  15  months  of  the  European 
War)  ;  afterwards  joined  the  Grenadier  Guards  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
January  1916  ;  killed  in  action  25  September  1916,  buried  in 
Citadel  Cemetery,  Carnoy,  France.  Will  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  in  January  191 7. 


nette  Dulce,  younger 
daughter  of  Charles 
Oppenheim  of  40 
Great  Cumberland 
Place,  London,  and 
grand  -  daughter  cf 
William  Powell  Frith, 
C.V.O.,  R.A.  ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Tuesday, 
6  February  1S94. 


Kenneth  Lindsay  Stewart,= 
only  surviving  son  of  Wil- 
liam Lindsay  Stewart  of 
Stanmore,  co.  Lanark ; 
Lieutenant  Buckingham- 
shire Yeomanry  19 14, 
afterwards  of  the  16th 
Lancers  ;  served  in  the 
Palestine  Expedition, 
afterwards  in  France. 


=Frances  Gertrude,  born  at 
52  Eaton  Place,  London, 
on  Saturday,  21  March 
1896,  bapt.  at  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  co.  Sussex ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday, 
23  March  1918. 


Cynthia  Isabelle 
Theresa,  born  at 
40  Great  Cumber- 
land Place,  London, 
on  Saturday,  15 
January  1898,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square, 
London. 


Dorothea  Helen 
Mary,  born  at  the 
Manor  House, 
HoUingbourne, 
CO.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  27  July 
1901,  bapt.  at 
HoUingbourne. 


70 


Major    Archibald     Ernest    Arbuthnot    of=j=Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Walker  Ball  of  Cape  Town, 


Westfield  Meadow,  Hayling  Island ;  born 
at  Madras,  India,  5  January  1841  ;  educated 
at  Harrow  September  1854  to  December 
1856;  Cornet  8th  Regiment  Madras  Light 
Cavalry  2 1  April  1857,  Lieutenants  February 
1858,  Capiain  16  July  1864,  Major  (retired) 
2  December  1879. 


South  Africa,  formerly  of  the  Hon''''  East  India  Co.'s  Marine 
Service,  by  Eliza  Legge  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Packe  of 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  at  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford,  27 
July  1846;  marr.  at  St.  Ceorge's  Cathedral,  Madras,  on 
'Ihursday,  14  November  1872,  She  married  istly  at  Cape 
Town  4  October  1864,  Surgeon-Major  Alexander  Russell 
Atkinson,  M.D.,  of  the  Bengal  Army,  who  died  25  September 
1866. 


Basil  Stephenson  of  Shanghai,  China,  formerly  of  Low= 
Wood,    Woldinghani,    co.    Surrey,    youngest    son    of 
Thomas  Stanley  Stephenson,  formerly  of  Kobe,  Japan, 
by  Mary  Georgina  Christian  his  wife. 


As 


=Editha  Gertrude,  born  at  Bellary,  Madras,  India, 
on  Wednesday,  17  September  1873  ;  marr.  at 
St.  John's,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  on  Thursday, 
30  July  1903. 


Lieut.- Colonel  Archibald  Hugh  Arbuthnot,  born  7= 
December  1875;  eduiated  at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Irish  (Inniskilling)  Fusiliers  6  March  1895,  Lieutenant 
10  November  1897,  transferred  to  Indian  Staff  Corps 
6  December  1899,  Captain  59th  Scinde  Rifles  6  March 
1904,  Major  6  March  1913,  Lieut. -Colonel  1919  ;  now  of 
the   7th   Goorkhas. 


=Gertrude  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Charles  Green,  Vicar  of  Denmead, 
CO.  Hants  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
Calcutta,  India,  on  Saturday,  24  February 
1900  ;  died  at  Peshawar,  Punjab,  British 
India,  on  Monday,  ii  November  1918,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  there. 


I  .1  I  ! 

Archibald  Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot,  born  Patrick  Charles  Arbuthnot,  Ernest  Douglas  Arbuthnot,   born 

at  Fort  AVilliam,  Calcutta,  on  Monday,  12  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Den-  15    September     1905,     bapt.     at 

November   1900,   bapt.  at  the   Garrison  mead,  on  Wednesday,   26  Murree,  India ;  gained  scholarship 

Church,  Fort  William  ;  educated  at  Pine  November  1902,  bapt.   at  for  Haileybury  to  enter  30  June 

Town  Preparatory  School  for  Hailey  bury  ;  Denmead;      educated    at     19 19.                  

Midshipman     Royal    Navy    191 7,    Sub-  Haileybury. 

Lieutenant   15   November  1918;  served  Sheilah  Gertrude  Talmash,   born 

in  European  War.  16  June  191 7. 


Captain  Ernest  Kennaway  Arbuthnot,^Edith  Elizabeth, 
D.S.O.  ;  born  at  Greenwood,  Torquay,  co.  dau.  of  Richard 
Devon,  on  Sunday,  3  September  1876;  lientley  Greene 
Naval  Cadet  15  July  1890,  Midshipman  of  Parnholt,  La- 
15  September  1892,  Sub-Lieutenant  14  burnum  Grove, 
March  1896,  Lieutenant  30  September  Portsmouth,  co. 
1898,  retired  i  January  1912  ;  joined  Hants,  Solicitor ; 
Devon  Constabulary,  South  Molton  marr.  at  Hamp- 
division,  as  Superintendent-Inspector  ;  stead,  co.  Middle- 
re-called  for  service  in  August  1914,  and  sex,  i  Junei9io; 
appointed  as  2nd  in  command  and  died,  aged  41,  at 
gunnery  instructor  on  H. M.S.  "Arethusa";  Southsea,  co. 
served  at  Heligoland  (mentioned  in  Hants,  11  Sep- 
despatches,  promoted  Flag-Commander),  tember  191 7, 
at  Cuxhaven  and  Dogger  Bank  ;  buried  in  King- 
Commander  H.M.S.  "Gadfly"  on  the  ston  Cemetery, 
Tigris  December  191 7,  and  led  the  Portsmouth. 
Naval  Brigade  to  Bagdad  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  D.S.O.  September  1918); 
retired  with  rank  of  Post- Captain,  and  rejoined  the 
Devon  Constabulary  ;  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George 
and  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy  ;  Bronze  Medal 
Royal  Humane  Society. 


Major  William  Patrick= 
Arbuthnot,  born  28 
April  1878  ;  entered 
the  Royal  Marines  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  i  Jan- 
uary 1897,  Lieutenant 
I  January  1 898,  Captain 
22  February  1904, 
Major  October  1916; 
served  in  European  War 
with  Grand  Fleet  as 
French  and  German 
Interpreter  1914-17. 


=01ive,  only  dau. 
of  the  Hon'''* 
William  Gregory 
Walker,  Justice 
of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Chatham, CO.  Kent, 
30  June  1904. 


Olive  Joan,  born 
2  April  1905,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Chatham. 


Patricia  Gwyn,  born 
27  March  1906, 
bapt.  at  Highfield, 
Sydney. 


71 


I 

Robert  George  Arbuthnot,  born  at= 
Bishopsgate,  near  Windsor,  co. 
Berks,  20  May  1843  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  1861,  B.A. 
(late  Scholar  and  Declamation 
Prizeman,  ist-class  Classics)  1865, 
M.A.  1868 ;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  29  April  1865,  went  to  the 
Inner  Temple  23  May  1868,  called 
to  the  Bar  6  June  1868;  died  at 
9  Hyde  Park  Gate,  London,  aged 
46,  19  March  1890,  bur.  in  Dean 
Cemetery,  Edinburgh.  M.I.  Will 
dated  8  August  1889,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  444,  90)  24  May  1890,  by 
Helen  Mary  Arbuthnot,  the  relict. 


'Helen  Mary,  of  44 
Beaufort  Gardens, 
Ivensington,  Lonr 
don  ;  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Muir, 
K.C.S.I.,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  of  Dean 
Park  House,  Edin- 
burgh, Principal  of 
the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  by  Eliza- 
beth Huntly  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James 
Wemyss  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's  Cathe- 
dral, Edinburgh,  22 
December  1885. 


Sir      John      Henry=j=Frances,    marr.    at    St 


lames',  Piccadilly,  Lon- 
don, 27  November  1866. 


Kennaway,  Baronet, 
C.  B.,  of  Escot,  Ottery 

St.  Mary,  co.  Devon 

(eldest    son    of    Sir 

John  Kennaway,  Baronet) ;  born  6  June 
1837  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  6  June  1 856, 
B.A.I  860,  M.A.  1 862  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
called  to  the  Bar  1864;  M.P.  for  East 
Devon  April  1870  to  1885, and  forHoniton 
1885;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Devon; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Commandant  3rd  Volun- 
teer Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment  1894 
-1903  ;  Privy  Councillor  15  January  1897, 
C.B.  26  June  1902  ;  succeeded  his  father 
as  3rd  Baronet  19  February  1873.  /t\ 


Arthur  Frederick  Dudgeon,  O.B.E.  (younger  son  of  Ellis  Frederick  Dudgeon= 
of  Gogar  Bank,  Midlothian,  by  Emily  Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  John 
Henley,  C.B.,  of  Waterperry  House,  co.  Oxford);  born  i  January  1879; 
educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  (ist-class  Nat. 
Science);  joined  Motor  Transport  Corps  as  2nd  Lieutenant  in  August  1914  ; 
temporary  Major  1918;  served  in  East  African  Campaign  1914-19;  O.B.E. 
January  19 19. 


=Jean  Marjorie,  born  at  9 
Hyde  Park  Gate,  London, 
27  November  1886,  bapt. 
at  St. Paul's, OnslowSquare, 
8  February  1887  ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
3  June  1913. 


I 
Robert  Wemyss  Muir  .Arbuthnot,  M.C.  (twin= 
with  Elizabeth  Gertrude  Gough),born  at  Dean 
Park  House,  Edinburgh,  25  July,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Edinburgh,  30  August  1889  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  (Special  Reserve)  Royal 
Field  Artillery  June  1911,  Lieutenant  1912, 
Captain  1916  ;  served  in  European  War  19 14 
-19  (wounded)  ;  Croix  de  Guerre  (France) 
1917,  Military  Cross  i  January  1918. 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Norman  Coghill  of 
Almington  Hall, 
Market  Drayton,  co. 
Salop,  by  Adelaide 
his    wife,    dau.    of 


Joseph 
marr.     at 
Drayton, 
1915- 


Knight  ; 

Market 

3    July 


I 

Elizabeth  Gertrude  Gough  (twin  with 
Robert  Wemyss  Muir),  born  at  Dean 
Park  House,  Edinburgh,  25  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  John'.s,  Edinburgh,  30  August 
1889  ;  served  at  Charing  Cross  Hos- 
pital August  1 914,  with  the  French 
Red  Cross  I9is-i6,with  theY.ALC.A. 
in  France  1916-17,  the  Scottish 
Women's  Hospital  in  Russia  191 7, 
and  in  Salonica  and  Serbia  1918-19. 


Mary  Juliet  Gough,  born  at  Almington  Hall 
2  April,  bapt.  at  Market  Drayton  5  May  19 17. 


I 


Elizabeth  Christian,  born  at  Almington  Hall  4  Decem- 
ber 1918,  bapt.  at  Market  Drayton  12  January  1919. 


I 
Sir   George   Gough    Arbuthnot    of    4=j=Isabella  Albinia,  younger  dau.  of 


Grosvenor  Crescent,  London  ;  born  28 
August  1848;  educated  at  Eton;  six 
times  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  and  seven  times  Chairman  of 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Madras,  Fellow 
of  Madras  University  and  Chairman  of 
Famiiie  Relief  Fund  (Madras  Branch) 
1900  ;  knighted  10  December  1901. 


the  Rev.  the  Hon'''^  Richard 
Cavendish  Boyle  (5  th  son  of 
Edmund,  8th  Earl  of  Cork),  by 
Eleanor  Vere  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Alexander  Gordon  of 
Ellon  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen  ;  marr. 
at  Burnham,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Tuesday,  9  September  1873. 


I 
Anne   Gertrude  Grace,  died 

at       27      Ashley      Gardens, 

Westminster,    on    Friday,    9 

February,    bur.    in    Woking 

Cemetery,     co.     Surrey,    on 

Tuesday,   13  February  19 12, 

after  a  service  at  St.  Alban's, 

Holborn,  London. 


Ellinor  Mary, 
born  at  Ootaca- 
mund,  ^L^.dras, 
12  September 
1874  ;  died  9 
August  1875. 


Lieut.-Colonel  the  Hon^^  Robert  Lygon,  M.V.O.,  M.C,  of  The=j=Cecil  Albinia,  born 


Chestnuts,  Sydenham  Hill,  co.  Kent  (3rd  son  of  Frederick,  6th  Earl 

Beauchamp) ;  born  9  August  1879,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge; 

educated  at  Eton  and  at  the  Royal   Military  College,  Sandhurst  ; 

2nd  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  3  August  1898,  Lieutenant  1899, 

Captain  1905,  retired  3  January  1914,  Major  Reserve  of  Officers; 

A.D.C.  to  Governor  of   Madras    28   December  1900;  served  in 

South  African  War  1899-1900  (Q';<,-en's  medal  with  five  clasps); 

in    European    War   in    command   of  a  Territorial    Force    Battalion    Loyal   North 

Lancashire    Regiment     1914-16    (mentioned    in    despatches,   "London    Gazette," 

22  June  1915.  Military  Cross);  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  29  June  1910.  /|\ 


at  Huntercombe, 
Maidenhead,  co. 
Berks,  30  Septem- 
ber 1 88 1,  bapt.  at 
Burnham,  co.  Buck- 
ingham ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge, London, 
10  October  1903. 


72 


William  Urquhart  Arbuthnot=p--Eliza   Jane,   only   dau.   of 


of  Bridgen  Place,  co.   Kent 
{see  page  64). 


General  Sir  Henry  George 
Andrew  Taylor,  G.C.B. 


William  Henry  Arbuthnot,  born  i  July  1835  ;  of  the  Madras  Civil= 
Service  1855,  Assistant  to  Collector  and  Magistrate,  North  Arcot, 
1856,  Second  Assistant  to  the  Accountant-General,  Madras,  1858, 
retired  16  February  1865  ;  died  at  2  The  Pavement,  Clapham 
Common,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  4  July  1888.  Adfnon 
(with  will  dated  3  February  18S5)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  933,  88)  27  November  1888,  to  Frederick  George 
Arbuthnot,  the  .Attorney  of  Reginald  James  Hugh  Arbuthnot, 
brother. 


=Mary  Pearson,  eldest  dau.  of 
Wright  Turner  of  Holly 
Bank,  Pendleton,  co.  Lan- 
caster ;  niarr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  10  March  1875  ; 
died  in  Weymouth  Street, 
Portland  Place,  London, 
aged  S3,  13  July  1887. 


William  Spotliswoode  of  Coombe  Bank,  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,= 
F.R.S.  (eldest  son  of  Andrew  Spottiswoode  of  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Norton  Longman,  M.P.); 
born  in  London  11  January  1825;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Harrow,  Lyon 
Scholar  1842,  of  Ralliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  14  May  1842, 
B.A.  1846  (ist  Math.),  Senior  Mathematical  Scholar  1846,  Johnson 
Mathematical  Scholar  1847,  M..^.  1848,  created  D.C.L.  26  June  1878, 
LL.D.  Cambridge  1879,  LL.D.  Dublin  and  Edinburgh;  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Society  1853,  Treasurer  1871,  President  30  November  1878,  F.R.A.S., 
F.R.G.S.,  President  of  British  Association  August  1878,  and  of  London 
Mathematical  Society  1870-72;  Queen's  Printer;  Author  of  "  Meditationes 
Analytics,"  1847,  and  other  scientific  works  ;  died  at  41  Grosvenor  Place, 
London,  aged  58,  on  Wednesday,  27  June,  bur.  in  Westminster  Abbey  on 
Thursday,  5  July  1883.  Will  dated  18  April  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  711,  83) 
15  August  1883,  by  George  Edward  Eyre  and  George  Andrew  Spottiswoode, 
brother.  Portrait  by  the  Hon''''  John  Collier  in  the  Meeting  Room  of  the 
Royal  Society,  another  by  George  Frederick  Watts,  R.A.,  in  the  possession  of 
the  family.  /f^ 


=Eliza  Taylor,  born 
7  March  1837 ; 
marr.  at  Bexley,  co. 
Kent,  on  Wednes- 
day, 27  November 
1861  ;  died,  aged 
57,  at  Cromer,  co. 
Norfolk,  21  August 
1894,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Bexley. 
Will  dated  25 
November  1885, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1040,  94)  15  Oc- 
tober 1894,  by 
William  Hugh 
Spottiswoode,   son. 


Arthur  Brandreth,  of  the= 
Indian  Civil  Service,  Judge 
Chief  Court,  Punjab ;  died  at 
81  Onslow  Square,  South  Ken- 
sington, London,  5  December 
1892,  bur.  in  Kensington 
Cemetery,  Ealing,  co.  Middle- 
sex. Will  dated  7  August 
1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
325.  93)  7  April  1893,  by  Mary 
Charlotte  Brandreth,  the  relict. 


=Mary  Charlotte,  born  20  April 
1841  ;  marr.  at  Bexley  on  Wednes- 
day, 5  August  1868;  died  at  81 
Onslow  Square,  South  Kensington, 
2  June  1897,  bur.  in  Kensington 
Cemetery,  Ealing.  Will  dated  10 
January  1895,  with  codicil  dated 
17  February  1897,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  750,  97)  23  July  1897,  by 
William  Hugh  Spottiswoode  and 
Reginald  James  Arbuthnot. 


Frederick  George  Arbuthnot, 
born  15  August  1845;  died 
unmarried  at  38  Salisbury  Road, 
Bexley,  on  Thursday,  i  Septem- 
ber, bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Bexley,  on  Saturday,  3  Sep- 
tember 1910.  Will  dated  20 
February  1909,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  16,  1 9 10)  15  November 
1 9 10,  by  William  Roland  Peck. 


Helen,  of  79  Ashley  A  daughter,  born  at  3  Reginald  James  Hugh  Arbuthnot,  Madeline,  died 
Gardens,  Westmin-  Clarendon  Place,  Hyde  born  at  42  Sussex  Square,  at  Bridgen,  co. 
ster;  born  at  Madras,  Park  Gardens,  London,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  Kent,  in  De- 
India,  10  August  on  Wednesday,  17  2  June  1853  ;  educated  at  Rugby  ;  cember  1858, 
1850,  bapt.  there.  March,  and  died  there  died  at  Brighton  on  Wednesday,  bapt.  at  Bexley. 
23  March  1852.  19  September,  bur.  at  Bexley  on 
Monday,  24  September  1917. 


73 


Hon''''    James     Edward=f=Harriet    Frances,  dau. 


Arbuthnot    of  Bon    Air, 
Mauritius  {see  page  6j). 


of  General  Sir  William 
Staveley,  K.C.B. 


Clinton  Francis  Berens  Dawkins  (2nd=f=Mary  Rose.' 

son    of  Colonel    Henry  Dawkins    of 

Over  Norton,  co.  Oxford,  of  the  6oth 

Rifles) ;  Receiver-General,  Trinidad  ; 

marr.  at   Port   Louis,    Mauritius,   on 

Tuesday,   20  November  1856;    died 

at  Trinidad  24  August  1859.    Adiiion 

was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 

15    December   1859,   to    Mary   Rose 

Dawkins,  the  relict,     ist  husband.       /t\ 


=Charles  Edmund  Banks 
(eldest  son  of  John  Tathani 
Banks  of  Worth  Lodge, 
Crawley,  CO.  Sussex,  M.D.); 
Secretary  to  tiie  Council  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Thomas',  Plaines 
Wilhelms,  Mauritius,  on 
Monday,  23  December  1 861. 
2nd  husband. 


William  Staveley 
Arbuthnot,  born 
at  1 3  Cireat  Queen 
Street,  Westmin- 
ster, on  Monday, 
14  June  1841  ; 
died  20  June, 
1898,  bur.  at 
Mauritius. 


Edward  Douglas  (4th  son  of= 
General  Sir  James  Dawes 
Douglas,  G.C.B.,  by  Marianne 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Bullock)  ;  burn  10 
April  1831  ;  Assistant  Colonial 
Secretary,  Mauritius  ;  died  21 
June  1867.  /\ 


^Anne,  marr.  at 
St.  Thomas', 
Plaines  Wil- 
helms, Mau- 
ritius, 21  May 
1862. 


George  Ireland  Arbuth-= 
not,  born  in  1847  ;  of 
the  Bank  of  Bengal  ; 
died  at  Calcutta,  India, 
aged  52,  on  Saturday, 
24  March  1900,  bur. 
there. 


=Nettie  May  Cumming,  of 
Chatham,  co.  Kent,  dau.  of 
Donald  Munro  of  Bellville, 
CO.  Inverness  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's  Cathedral,  Calcutta, 
on  Saturday,  6  May  1876; 
died  18  September  1915. 


Alister  Dare  Staveley  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Lucknow,  India,  1 1  July 
1 88 1,  bapt.  there;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  College  ;  entered  the 
Royal  Engineers  (3rd  Sappers 
and  Miners)  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
2  May  1900,  Lieutenant  2  May 
1903,  Captain  2  May  19 10;  served 
in  Mesopotamian  Expedition  1915 
-16  (wounded). 


Frances    Lieut.- Colonel     Norman     Doncaster=j=Madeline  Wini- 
Ella.       Noble,  D.S.O.  (younger  son  of  Colonel     fred        Louise, 

Charles  Simeon  Noble  of  the  Indian     married    at    St. 

Army);  born  2  March  1881  ;  entered     Luke's, Chelsea, 

the  Royal  Engineers  as  2nd  Lieutenant     co.    Middlesex, 

1899,  Lieutenant  1902,  Captain  1908,      17  April  191 2. 

Major    1916,    Lieut. -Colonel    1918; 

served      in      European     War     19 14 

(mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London 

Gazette,"  22  June  1915,  i  January  and 

6  December  1916,  and  28  November 

1917,  D.S.O.)  A 


Harriet  Gertrude, 
born  at  Mauritius. 


Louisa  Fitzgerald 
L'Estrange,  born 
at  Mauritius. 


Walter  Fox  Williamson  Wells  of  Dunrobin,  Eastbourne,^ 
CO.  Sussex  (eldest  son  of  W.  W.  Wells  of  the  Bengal 
Army,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Fox,  M.D., 
of  Brislington  House,  co.  Somerset) ;  born  at  Barrack- 
pore,  India,  3  July  1854;  educated  at  Cheltenham 
College ;  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  entered 
November  1875,  retired  May  1906.  A 


=Emily  Frederica,  born 
at  Mauritius  27  Jan- 
uary 185s  ;  marr.  at 
the  British  Embassy, 
Paris,  on  Thursday,  13 
February  1879. 


Commander  Frederick  George  Loring  of  55  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea=f=Charlotte  Elizabeth, 


(elder  son  of  Admiral  Sir  William  Loring,  K.C.B.,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Adams  of  Holyland,  co.  Pembroke)  ;  Naval  Cadet 
15  July  1882,  Midshipman  15  September  1884,  Sub-Lieutenant 
14  September  1888,  Lieutenant  i  September  1891,  Commander 
(retired)  28  December  1909  ;  wrecked  in  H.M.S.  "Victoria" 
(flag-ship  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  George  Tryon,  K.C.B.)  off  Tripoli 
27  June  1893  (Royal  Humane  Society's  bronze  medal  for  saving 
life)  ;  in  charge  of  Admiralty  Shore  Wireless  Telegraph  Stations 
1902-1908;  Inspector  Wireless  Telegraphy,  General  Post  OflSce ; 
Member  of  the  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers  and  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Arts.  A 

74 


born  at  Mauritius 
marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight, 
on  Wednesday,    t2 
August  1896. 


Frances 
Henrietta, 
born  at 
Mauritius. 


arbut{)not  anti  artutljnot^EesIie. 


died,  aged   71,   at    Elderslie, 
Will  dated  n  August  1842, 


George   Arbuthnot  of  Elderslie,  co.   Surrey,   and    of  Upper  Wimpole  Street,. 

London,  formerly  of  Madras,  India  (4th  son  of  Robert  Arbuthnot  of  Haddo, 

CO.    Aberdeen,    by    Mary   his    wife,    dau.    of 

Captain    John    Urquhart    of    Cromarty    and 

Craigston,  co.  Aberdeen) ;  born  4  December 

1772;    J. P.    for    CO.  Surrey   1820;    Original 

Alember  of  the  Highland  Society  of  London 

3  November  1843,  bur.  at  Ockley,  co.  Surrey. 

with  two  codicils  dated  10  April  1843  and  i  November  1843,  proved  (P.C.C. 

817,    43)     21     December    1843,    by    John    Alves    Arbuthnot,    John    Eraser 

Alexander  Trotter  and  Alfred   Latham.     Portrait  at  Warihill,   co.  Aberdeen, 

in   the  possession    of   William  Almthnot- Leslie,  his  great-grandson. 


•Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Donald  Eraser,  by 
Mary  Ord  his  wife  ; 
born  in  1791 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Fort 
St.  George,  Madras, 
26  April  1810;  died 
in  Upper  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  29 
September  1834, 
bur.  in  the  family 
vault  in  the  church- 
yard at  Ockley,  co. 
Surrey. 


John  Alves  Arbuthnot  of  Coworth  Park,  co.  Berks  (2nd=f=Mary     (his     cousin), 


son  of  Sir  William  Arbuthnot,  Baronet  (see  page  60) ; 
born  3  October  1802  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Berks,  High  Sheriff 
1873;  died  at  Coworth  Park  29  August  1875,  bur.  at 
Sunningdale,  co.  Berks.  Will  dated  28  March  1873, 
with  codicil  dated  18  December  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
772,  75)  19  October  1875,  by  George  Clerk  Arbuthnot, 
Archibald  Francis  Arbuthnot,  brothers,  and  Hugh  Gough 
Arbuthnot,  nephew,  and  Charles  George  Arbuthnot.        /k 

(For  issue  see  page  64.) 


bom  at  Madras  29 
April  181 2  ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London, 
2  June  1832  ;  died  30 
March  1859,  bur.  at 
Sunningdale. 


Robert  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Madras  1 1 
July  1813  ;  died  at 
Madras  24  October 
1814,  bur.  in  St. 
Mary's  Burying 
Ground,  Madras, 
the  same  day. 


George  Arbuthnot  of  Elderslie  and  of  23  Hyde  Park  Gardens,= 
London,  formerly  of  Madras  ;  born  24  April,  bapt.  at  the  church 
on  the  Mount  Road,  liLidras,  i  July  1815  ;  educated  at  Eton;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Surrey  1866  ;  died,  aged  70,  at  Elderslie  19  March  1895,  bur. 
at  Ockley.  Will  dated  29  November  1889,  with  two  codicils  dated 
21  February  1894  and  28  February  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  524, 
95)  17  May  1895,  by  George  Arbuthnot-Leslie,  James  Woodgate 
Arbuthnot  and  Herbert  Robinson  Arbuthnot.  Small  portrait  at 
Warthill  in  the  possession  of  William  Arbuthnot-Leslie,  his  grandson. 


=Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Thomas  of  the  Madras  Civil 
Service,  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Francis  Woodgate  of 
Sumnierhill,  co.  Kent ;  bom  in 
1824;  marr.  at  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  Fort  St.  George, 
Madras,  28  August  1844  ;  died 
at  14  Craven  Hill  Gardens, 
Lancaster  Gate,  London,  aged 
65,  on  Sunday,  5  May  1S89, 
bur.  at  Ockley. 


Emma  Marion,  bom 
at  Madras  4  Novem- 
ber 1845;  died  at  23 
Hyde  Park  Gardens, 
London,  on  Monday, 
12  September  1859, 
bur.  at  Ockley. 


George  Arbuthnot-Leslie  of  Elderslie  and= 
Warthill,  co.  Aberdeen  ;  born  at  Madras 
12  ALirch  1847  ;  Ensign  S3rd  (The  Shrop- 
shire) Foot  29  May  1867,  Lieutenant  28 
October  187 1,  afterwards  exchanged  into 
the  Scots  Greys  ;  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Leslie  in  1880,  on  Mrs.  Arbuth- 
not-Leslie's  succession  to  the  property  at 
Warthill ;  died  at  Warthill,  aged  49,  i 
November,  bur.  at  Rayne,  co.  Aberdeen,  5  November  1896. 
Confirmation  of  William  Arbuthnot-Leslie,  James  Woodgate 
Arbuthnot  and  Herbert  Robinson  Arbuthnot  at  Aberdeen  26 
March  1897.    Sealed  in  London  14  April  1897.    Crayon  drawing 

at  'Warthill  in 
the  possession  of 
his  son,  William 
Arbuthnot-Leslie. 


75 


.  JhltJL^^injiJu 


=Mary  Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Leslie,  nth  Laird  of  Warthill,  by 
Matilda  Rose  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Rose  Robinson  of 
Clermiston,  Midlothian ;  bom  28 
July  185 1  ;  marr.  at  Meikle  Folia, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  on  \\'ednesday,  4 
August  1875 ;  died  at  Warthill, 
aged  48,  on  Saturday,  6  January, 
bur.  at  Rayne  on  Thursday,  1 1 
January  1900.  Confirmation  of 
William  Arbuthnot-Leslie,  James 
Woodgate  Arbuthnot  and  Herbert 
Robinson  Arbuthnot  at  Aberdeen 
28  March  1900.  Sealed  in  London 
20  April  1900. 


George  Stephens,  Viscount  Gough  ;  born  iS  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter 
Port,  Guernsey,  22  February  1815  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A. 
1836,  M.A.  1840;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  16  August  1842, 
Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  24  March  1843,  Captain  1850,  retired  in 
1850;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Galway  and  Tipperary,  High 
Sheriff  1849  and  1858;  one  of  the  Governors  of  the  National  Gallery 
of  Ireland,  Member  Royal  Irish  Academy,  Fellow  Linnean  Society 
and  of  the  Geological  Society ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Viscount 
2  March  1869;  died  at  St.  Helen's,  Booterstown,  co.  Dublin,  aged  80, 
on  Friday,  31  May  1895,  bur.  at  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin.  Will  dated 
26  February  1892,  with  codicil  dated  2  February  1895,  proved  at 
Tuam  5  October  1895,  ^y  Colonel  the  Hon""'"^  George  Hugh  Gough. 
Sealed  in  London  30  October  1895.  He  married  istly  at  Florence, 
on  Saturday,  17  October  1840,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Wray  Bury  Palliser  of  Comragh,  co.  Waterford  ;  she 
died  s.p.  at  Chianciano,  Italy,  17  August  1841,  and  was  buried 
at  Florence.  /K 

(Set  Pedigree  of  Gough,  Vol.  17,  page  149.) 


=Jane  (twin  with  Anne), 
born  at  47  Queen 
Street,  Edinburgh,  22 
October  18 16;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London, 
3  June  1846  ;  died  at 
St.  Helen's,  Booters- 
town, aged  76,  3  Feb- 
ruary 1892,  bur.  at 
Stillorgan.  Admonwas 
granted  (Prin.  Reg., 
Dublin,  91,  92)  3 
March  r892,toGeorge 
Stephens,  Viscount 
Gough.     2nd  wife. 


James  Woodgate  Arbuthnot  of  Elderslie,   co.  Surrey,=j=Annie    Susan    Charlotte,    eldest    dau. 


formerly  a  Banker  at  Madras,  India,  retired  in  1884 
born    at    Belgrave     House,    Brighton,    co.    Sussex,     5 
July  1848  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Surrey  1901. 


of  Sir  Charles  Jackson,  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Calcutta,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Armitage  of 
Farnley  Hall,  co.  York ;  born  9  July 
1856;  marr.  at  the  old  parish  church, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  26 
September  1877. 


Walter  Treverbian  Prideaux  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Walter  Sherburne  Prideaux,=j=Marion  Fenn,  born 


Clerk  of  the  Goldsmiths'  Company,  by  Catharine  Mary  his  wife,  elder  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Vidgen  Povah)  ;  born  at  41  Colville  Gardens,  Kensington, 
13  January,  bapt.  at  SS.  Anne  and  Agnes,  Gresham  Street,  24  February 
1875  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  January  1898  ;  Assistant 
Clerk  of  the  Goldsmiths'  Company  1898. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Prideaux,  Vol.  ij,  page  141.) 


at  Madras,  India, 
15  October  1878; 
marr.  at  Ockley,  co. 
Surrey,  20  April 
1901. 


A 


William  Arbuthnot-Leslie  of  Warthill,  co.  Aberdeen  ;  born 
at  23  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London,  7  August  1878,  bapt. 
at  Ockley ;  educated  at  Eton ;  2nd  Lieutenant  (from 
Militia)  Gordon  Highlanders  15  November  1899,  of  Scots 
Guards  20  February  1901,  Lieutenant  13  June  1903,  retired 
in  January  1914;  A.D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander-in- 
Chief,  Hong  Kong,  29  June  1904  to  30  June  1907;  served 
in  South  African  War  1899-1900;  at  relief  of  Ladysmith, 
operations  in  the  Orange  Free  State  February  to  May  1 900, 
in  Cape  Colony  1900  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps). 


George  Rupert  Arbuthnot-Leslie  ; 
bom  at  Warthill  on  Thusrday, 
23  August  1883,  bapt.  at  Meikle 
Folia,  CO.  Aberdeen ;  educated 
at  H  alley  bury  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1907,  M.A. 
191 3;  formerly  Lieutenant  Scot- 
tish Horse  Imperial  Yeomanry ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  (The  Duke  of 
York's  Own)  Loyal  Suffolk 
Hussars  29  October  1914,  Lieu- 
tenant July  19 16,  Captain  August 
1918  ;  served  in  Gallipoli  1915 
(medal),  Egypt  19 16,  Palestine 
19 1 7,  and  in  France  19 18. 


Aline  Rose,  bom  at  Warthill  on  Sunday,  24  June  1888,  bapt.  at 
Meikle  Folia;  served  with  the  French  Red  Cross  1915-16,  the 
Italian  Red  Cross  191 6-1 7,  ambulance  driver  tor  the  Scottish 
Women's  Hospitals  in  Serbia  19 18  (Serbian  gold  medal). 

76 


Violet  Seton,  born  at  30 
Onslow  Square,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  28  June 
1893,  bapt.  at  Ockley. 


Anne  (twin  with  Coutts  Trotter  Atbuthnot,  bom   at    14  Wimpole 

Jane),    bom   at  Street,  London,  on  Friday,  24  April,  bapt.  at  the 

47QueenStreet,  parish  church,  Marylebone,  on  Wednesday,  17  June 

Edinburgh,     22  i8i8  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service 

October    i8t6;  1837,   Assistant  to  Collector,   Coimbatore,    1840, 

died  at  Lisbon,  Head  Assistant,  Arcot,  retired  19  December  1855  ; 

Portugal,        on  died  at  9  Bridge  Street,  Westminster,  aged  81,  24 

Saturday,        22  July,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  27 

February   1840.  July  1899.      Adirion  was  granted  in  the  Principal 
Registry 5  May  i900,toWilliamReierson Arbuthnot. 


Elizabeth  Georgiana,  bom 
at  sea  on  board  the  India- 
man,  "  Duke  of  York,"  on 
Friday,  19  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Madras,  19 
September;  died  27  Sep- 
tember 1820,  bur.  (beside 
her  brother  Robert)  in  St. 
Mary's  Burying  Ground, 
Madras. 


Herbert  Robinson=f=Evelyn  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon'>'=  Henry  Lewis 
Arbuthnot  of  76  1  Noel  of  Exton  Park,  co.  Rutland  (3rd  son  of 
Westbourne  Ter-  Charles  Noel,  ist  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  by 
race,  Hyde  Park,  Emily  Elizabeth  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  the 
London ;  bom  at  Rev.  the  Hon''''  Baptist  \Vriothesley  Noel)  ; 
Madras  8  January  bom  19  March  1853;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
1 85 1,  bapt.  there;  Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
educated  at  Eton.     10  November  t88o. 


Ernest  William  Arbuthnot, 
bom  at  23  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 30  April  1856 ; 
died  at  Elderslie,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  3  years  and  4  months, 
29  August  1859,  bur.  at 
Ockley,  co.  Surrey. 


Nigel  Hanbury  of  Green  End,  Little  Munden,  co.= 
Hertford  (youngest  son  of  George  Hanbury  of  Blythe- 
wood,  Bumham,  co.  Buckingham,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1875,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Trotter  of 
Dyrham  Park,  co.  Hertford,  Captain  2nd  Life  Guards) ; 
bom  at  Blythewood,  Burnham,  5  August  1879,  bapt.  at 
Hitcham,  co.  Buckingham  ;  educated  at  Eton. 


=Evelyn  Marion,  bom  at  1 7  Westbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on 
Friday,  26  August  1881,  bapt.  at  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  Hyde  Park ; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  Paddington, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  17  January 
1905. 


A 


Francis    Sidney  Arbuthnot,    born    at    Madras    on    Sunday,    26=Lillemor,    dau.    of   Nicholai 
November   1882  ;    educated  at   Eton ;    enlisted  in  the  City  of     Halvorsen,    and     widow    of 
London  Yeomanry  (Rough    Riders)   5    August  1914;    gazetted 
2nd  Lieutenant  The  Loyal  Suffolk  Hussars  12  January  1915  ; 
Staff-Captain   Royal  Artillery  in  European  War  (mentioned  in 
despatches  18  April  and  26  October  19 18). 


Christian  Mohr  ;  marr.  at 
Holmenkollen's  Kapel,  near 
Christiana,  on  Tuesday,  3 
September  191 2. 


Maurice  Armitage  Arbuthnot,  M.C.,  bom  at  22  Queen's-j=Edith  Madeline,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 

Gardens,  Bayswater,  London,  on  Monday,  4  March  1889  ;  " 

educated  at  Eton  and  at  King's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  (3rd-class  Science)  191 1;  Lieutenant  i6th  (The 
Queen's)  Lancers  1914  ;  Captain  General  Staff;  served  in 
European  War  September  1914  ;  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.- 
General  Sir  Hubert  Gough,  C.B.  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  Military  Cross,  French  Croi.\  de  Guerre) ; 
died,  aged  29,  at  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  on  Monday,  14 
October,  bur.  at  Ockley,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
16  October  19 18. 


Frederick  Albert  Bosanquet,  K.C., 
Common  Serjeant,  by  Philippa 
Frances  his  2nd  wife,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Bence-Jones  of  Lisselan, 
CO.  Cork;  bom  at  12  Grenville  Place, 
South  Kensington,  London,  on 
Friday,  15  June  1888  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  South  Kensington,  on 
Saturday,  7  August  1915. 


Rosalind  Philippa,  born  at  Elderslie,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  9  September  19 16,  bapt.  at  Ockley. 


77 


John  de  Monte  Arbuthnot,= 
born  at  Madras,  India,  on 
Wednesday,  17  April,  bapt. 
at  St.  George's,  Madras, 
4  June  1822  ;  died  at 
Boulogne-sur-Mer,  France, 
aged  64,  on  Wednesday, 
4  August  1886. 


'Esther  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Sir  WiUiam  Murray, 
9th  Baronet,  by  Esther  Jane 
Gayton  his  wife  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Saturday,  29 
January  1853. 


Catherine  Gregor,  born  in  Upper 
Wimpole  Street,  London,  on 
Sunday,  18  April,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Marylebone, 
London,  21  May  1824;  died  at 
Elderslie,  co.  Surrey,  aged  13, 
on  Tuesday,  22  August  1837. 


William  Henry= 
Ambrose  of 
41  Ladbroke 
Square,  Notting 
Hill,  London, 
eldest  son  of  Wil- 
liam Ambrose  of 
Glasgow. 


=Edith  Jane,  born  at  21  Chesham  Place, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  20  December 
1854  ;  marr.  at  St.  Saviour's,  Walton 
Place,  Hans  Place,  London,  on  Mon- 
day, 30  July  1883;  died  at  45  St. 
James'  Square,  Notting  Hill,  London, 
aged  34,  on  Thursday,  12  March,  bur. 
on  Tuesday,  17  March  1891. 


Arthur  John  de 
Monte  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  24  Wilton 
Place,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  10  No- 
vember 185  7;  died 
in  1912. 


Horace  Algernon 
Arbuthnot,  died, 
aged  5  months, 
on  Tuesday,  9 
February  1864. 


Lenox  Conyngham  Arbuthnot  of  Mount  Vernon  Lodge,  Nottingham;  born  at  23  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  London,  on  Sunday,  21  October  i860  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  Lieutenant  South  Lancashire 
Regiment  27  January  1883,  Captain  27  March  1889,  transferred  to  Suffolk  Regiment  12  July 
1890;  of  the  Reserve  of  Officers  27  March  1889;  retired  9  February  1898;  married  Mabel, 
dau.  of  C.  Potter. 


Lenox  Stanley  Arbuthnot,  born  19  January  1896;  Captain 
Royal  Air  Force  ;  died,  aged  22,  at  Oxford,  as  the  result 
of  an  aeroplane  accident  in  England,  1  November  19 18. 


Archibald   Magee  McNeile  (3rd  son  of  Colonel  John  Magee=j=Mary  Sybil  (twin  with  Frances 


McNeile,  R.E.,  by  Ellen  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dickson  Archibald,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court) ;  born  at 
Banner  House,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  20  March  1878,  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church,  Beckenham ;  educated  at  Charterhouse 
(1891-96),  Fellow  Commoner  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford 
(ist-class  Math.  Mods.,  ist-class  Lit.  Hum.),  M.A.  ;  Fereday 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College ;  Assistant-Master  at  Eton  College 
1902.  /K 


Emily),  born  at  Elderslie,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  20  June 
1883,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Bayswater,  London,  ;  marr. 
at  St.  James',  Paddington, 
London,  on  Thursday,  4  April 
1907. 


Frances  Emily 
(twin  with  Mary 
Sybil),  born  at 
Elderslie  on  Wed- 
nesday, 20  June 
1883,  bapt.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Bays- 
water,  London. 


Ashley  Herbert  Arbuthnot,  born  at  15  Craven  Hill 
Gardens,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  on  Thursday, 
21  August  1884,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's,  Bays- 
water  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  New  College, 
Oxford,  B.A.  1906;  Captain  12th  London  Terri- 
torial Regiment  (The  Rangers) ;  died  at  Le 
Treport,  France,  aged  30,  15  May  191 5,  from 
wounds  received  in  action  with  the  Expeditionary 
Force  4  May.  Memorial  service  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Bayswater.  Will  dated  3  January  19 15,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1580,  1915)  8  September  1915,  by 
Herbert  Robinson  Arbuthnot,  father. 


Sydney  Noel  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  15  Craven  Hill 
Gardens,  Lancaster  Gate, 
London,  on  Friday,  23 
December  1892  ;  died 
there  next  day,  and  was 
bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London. 


78 


William  Reierson  Arbuthnot  of  Flaw  Hatch,  East  Grinstead,= 
CO.  Sussex,  formerly  of  Madras,  India  ;  born  28  January,  bapt. 
at  Ockley,  co.  Surrey,  30  June  1827;  educated  at  Eton, 
admitted  1841  ;  died  at  Plaw  Hatch,  East  (Jrinstead,  aged  87, 
on  Saturday,  31  May,  bur.  at  West  Hoathly,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  4  June  1913.  Will  dated  28  August  1903,  with 
two  codicils  dated  11  April  1911  and  29  August  191 2,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  10  September  1913,  by  Philip  Stewart 
Mackenzie  Arljuthnot,  William  Reierson  Arbuthnot,  the 
younger,  and  Harold  Denison  Arbuthnot. 


=Mary  Helen,  elder  dau.  of 
the  Hon''''  Philip  Anstruther, 
Colonial  Secretary  of  Ceylon, 
by  Mary  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Hon*''  James 
Alexander  Stewart -Mackenzie, 
Governor  of  Ceylon ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Paddington,  London, 
on  Thursday,  9  December  1858 
(celebrated  golden  wedding  9 
December  1908);  died  at  Plaw 
Hatch,  East  Grinstead,  aged 
72,  on  Tuesda)-,  21  May,  bur.  at 
West  Hoathly  on  Saturday,  25 
May  igi2. 


George  Anstruther  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Madras,  India,  on 
Tuesday,  7  February  i860; 
died  at  Madras,  aged  1 1 
months  and  8  days,  15  January 
1861,  bur.  there. 


Mary  Eleanor,  born  at  Oota- 
caiuund,  India,  on  Friday,  8 
March  1861. 


Lieut.-Colonel  William  Crawford  Middleton=f=Helen  Frances, 
of  Aytown  Hill,  Newburgh-on-Tay,  co.  Fife  born  at  Madras, 
(only  son  of  Major  William  Middleton  of  the  India,  on  Satur- 
7th  Dragoon  Guards);  born  at  Camis  Eskan  day, 2 2 February 
House,  CO.  Dumbarton,  4  March  1858;  1862;  marr.  at 
Comet  2nd  Dragoons  (Royal  Scots  Greys)  13  St.  James',  Pad- 
March  1878,  Lieutenant  6  May  1880,  Captain  dington,      Lon- 

21  October  1885,  Major  9  January  1895,  don,onTuesday, 
Lieut.-Colonel  (by  brevet)  29  November  1900;  2  February  1886; 
served  in  Soudan  Expedition  1884-85,  at  the  died  at  sea  on 
Nile  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  her  way  out  to 
South  African  War  1 899-1 901,  at  relief  of  South  Africa  i 
Kimberley,  operations  in  the  Orange  Free  August  1900. 
State  and  in  the  Transvaal ;  in  command  of 

the    2nd    Dragoons    21    September    1900    to 

22  March  1901  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  10  September  1901, 
brevet  of  Lieut.-Colonel,  Queen's  medal  with 
seven  clasps).  X\ 


Philip  Stewart-= 
Mackenzie  Ar- 
buthnot, born  at 
Madras  on  Fri- 
day, 27  March 
1863,  bapt.  at 
the  Cathedral, 
Madras. 


Ada  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  John  Evelyn  of 
Wotton  House,  co.  Surrey, 
M.P.,  by  Frances  Harriet 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  George  Vaughan 
Chichester,  Rector  of 
Wotton  ;  bom  at  Wotton  10 
December  1877;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church,  Dorking, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
December  1906. 


Keith  Fraser  Arbuth-= 
not  of  Summers  Place, 
Billingshurst,  co.  Sus- 
sex ;  bom  2  7  May  1 864 ; 
educated  at  Rugby ; 
died  at  Summers  Place, 
Billingshurst,  on  Satur- 
day, 3 1  October,  bur.  in 
Brookwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey  (after  crema- 
tion), on  Wednesday, 
4  November  19 14. 


=Vida  Constance,  eldest 
dau.  of  General  David 
Robertson ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  14  March 
1899  ;  died  in  London 
on  Friday,  13  December, 
cremated  at  Golder's 
Green  on  Monday,  16 
December  191 8. 


Mary  Evelyn,  bom  at  5  Sloane  Court,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  14  August,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Portman 
Square,  London,  5  November  1907. 


Joyce  Frances,  born  at  Hove, 
CO.  Sussex,  I  August  1902,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church.  Hove. 


79 


General  Sir  John  Bloomfield  Gough,  G.C.B.  (2nd  son  of  the  Very^ 
Rev.  Thomas  Bunbury  Gough,  Dean  of  Derry  [brother  of  Hugh, 
ist  Viscount  Gough],  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bloomfield, 
and  sister  of  Benjamin,  ist  Baron  Bloomfield);  born  at  Bansha, 
CO.  Tipperary,  23  June  1804;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  24 
February  1820,  Lieutenant  1825,  Captain  1826,  Major  1841, 
Lieut.  Colonel  1842,  Colonel  1850,  Major-General  1855,  Lieut.-General 
1862,  General  26  November  1876;  Colonel  2nd  Dragoons  1864; 
served  as  D.Q.M.G.  in  China  War  1840-42  (brevet  rank  of  Major 
and  Lieut.-Colonel,  C.B.  and  medal);  in  Gwalior  Campaign  1843-44, 
as  Military  Secretary  to  Commander-in-Chief  in  India,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Maharajpore  (bronze  star) ;  Brigadier  in  Army 
of  Sutlej  1845-46,  commanded  2nd  brigade  of  Cavalry  at  the  battles 
of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah,  and  officiated  as  Q.M.G.  at  battle  of 
Sobraon  (severely  wounded,  medal  and  two  clasps);  Q.M.G.  in 
Punjab  Campaign  1848-49;  Q.M.G.  of  Forces  in  India  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (medal  with 
two  clasps);  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1850-55;  G.C.B.  1874; 
died  at  Knockeevan,  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary,  22  September  1891, 
bur.  at  Newchapel,  co.  Tipperary.  Will  dated  28  July  1869,  with 
codicil  dated  21  January  1886,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  Dublin,  441,  91) 
7  November  1891,  by  Elizabeth  Agnew  Gough.  Sealed  in  London  20 
November  1891.  He  married  istly  25  August  1840,  Carmina,  dau.  of 
Charles  Hitchins  of  Calcutta,  India;  she  died  14  June  1841,  and  was 
buried  at  Ootacamund,  India.  M.I. ;  and  2ndly  in  1846,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  General  Sir  John  McCaskill ;  she  died  in  1849,  and  was  buried 
at  Simla,  India.     M.I.  y^ 


=Elizabeth  Agnew,  born 
at  14  Upper  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  10 
April  1828  ;  niarr.  at 
Corrimony,  co.  Inver- 
ness, on  Wednesday, 
6  November  1850; 
died  at  61  0.xford 
Terrace,  Paddington, 
London,  on  Friday,  25 
October  1895,  bur.  at 
Ockley,  co.  Surrey. 
Will  dated  16  February 
1894,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  Dublin,  566,  94) 
6  December  1895,  by 
Colonel  Hugh  Sutlej 
Gough,  C.M.G.,  son. 
Sealed  in  London  1 2 
December  1895.  3rd 
wife. 


William  Nevill  Cobbold= 
of  West  Wratting  Park, 
CO.  Cambridge  (3rd  son 
of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Augustus  Cobbold  of 
Tonbridge,  co.  Kent) ; 
born  at  Long  Melford, 
CO.  Suffolk,  4  February 
1863  ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  1877-82, 
Rustat  Scholar  of  Jesus 
College,  Cambridge,  ma- 
triculated 1882,  B.A. 
1885,  M.A.  1889;  Army 
and  University  Tutor. 


A 


=Hester  Marion, 
born  13  Sep- 
tember 1865  ; 
married  at 
West  Hoathly, 
CO.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  23 
July  1890. 


William  Reierson  Arbuth-= 
not  of  40  Prince's  Gate, 
Kensington,  London,  and 
of  the  Cottage,  Sonning- 
on-Thames,  co.  Berks ; 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Sullington,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Saturday,  15  December 
1866  ;  educated  at  Eton 
(1879-83). 


=Mabel,  only  dau.  of 
Francis  Henry  Slade  of 
New  York,  U.S.A.,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Stokes  ;  born  7 
May  1866;  marr.  at  the 
Madison  Square  Presby- 
terian Church,  New  York, 
on  Thursday,  5  December 
1907. 


Helen  Marion,  born  at 
40  Prince's  Gate,  Ken- 
sington, on  Tuesday,  27 
September,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Bromp- 
ton,  6  December  1910. 


Caroline  Elizabeth  Mabel, 
born  at  40  Prince's  Gate, 
Kensington,  on  Saturday, 
10  August  191 2,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


80 


Sir  William  Fitzwilliam  Lenox-Conyngham,  K.C.B.,= 
of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Londonderry  (elder  son  of  William 
Lenox-Conyngham  of  Spring  Hill,  by  Charlotte  Melo- 
sina  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''=  John  Staples  of 
Lissan,  co.  Londonderry ;  born  in  Dublin  25  April 
1824;  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Londonderry,  High 
Sheriff  1859,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Tyrone  1868  ; 
Hon.  Colonel  Londonderry  Militia,  formerly  of  the 
88th  Foot ;  K.C.B.  1881  ;  died  at  SpringHill,  aged  82, 
on  Tuesday,  4  December  1906.  a 


■Laura  Calvert,  bom  in  Upper  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  on  Friday,  22  January, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone, 
London,  30  March  1830  ;  marr.  at 
Rathronan,  co.  Tipperary,  on  Tuesday, 
5  August  1856 ;  died,  aged  87,  at  5 
Northbrook  Road,  Dublin,  on  Sunday, 
1  July,  bur.  on  Thursday,  5  July  19 17. 


Harold  Denison  Arbuthnot=f=Annie  Grace,  5th  dau.     HughMackay  Matheson=j=KatherineIsobel, 


of  Merristwood  Hal 
Worplesdon,  co.  Surrey ; 
born  in  September  1868  ; 
educated  at  Eton,  admitted 


of  Charles  Edward 
Lambert  of  The  Manor 
House,  Effingham,  co. 
Surrey;  marr.  at  Effing- 
ham on  Thursday,  28 
April  1898. 


of  1 1  St.  James'  Place, 
London,  and  of  Little 
Scatwell,  CO.  Ross,  son 
of  Hugh  M.  Matheson. 


marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Han- 
over Square, 
London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 9  July 
1902. 


A\ 


Clive  Denison  Arbuthnot,  born 
at  20  Lower  Sloane  Street, 
London,  i  August,  bapt.  at  St. 
Laurence',  Effingham,  9  Septem- 
ber 1900;  educated  at  Osborne 
and  at  Dartmouth  ;  Midshipman 
Royal  Navy,  Sub- Lieutenant  15 
September  19 18. 


David  Denison  Arbuthnot,  born  at 
20  Lower  Sloane  Street,  London, 
14  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  24  November 
1906  ;  died,  aged  8,  on  Thursday, 
4  March,  bur.  at  Worplesdon  on 
Monday,  8  March  1915. 


Thelma  Grace,  born 
at  Merristwood  Hall, 
Worplesdon,  3  Oc- 
tober, bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Worplesdon, 
18  November  191 1. 


Lieut.- Colonel  Hugh  Neufville  Taylor,  D.S.O.  (son  of  Captain= 
Taylor  of  the  Hon'''^  East  India  Co.'s  Service) ;  born  20  December  1859  ; 
Lieutenant  Bedfordshire  Regiment  28  January  1882,  of  the  Indian  Staff 
Corps  2  May  1883,  Captain  28  January  1893,  Major  Indian  Army 
10  July  1901,  Lieut.- Colonel  i  June  1904,  retired  i  February  19 14; 
commanded  90th  Punjabis;  Assistant  Adjutant-General  1906-1907; 
officiating  Deputy  Inspector- General  Military  Police,  Burma,  1908-10  ; 
served  in  Burma  1892-93,  at  operations  in  Northern  Chin  Hills  (medal 
with  three  clasps,  mentioned  in  despatches);  D.S.O.  29  December  1893. 


=Cicely  May,  bom  29 
March  1 869,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Pad- 
dington,  London ; 
marr.  at  Colombo, 
Ceylon,  15  December 
1907. 


Eleanor  Louisa,  born  on  Monday,  28  January,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone,  London, 
16  March  1833;  died  at  Lough  Cutra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  aged  6r,  on  Friday,  26  October 
1894,  bur.  at  Gort.  Will  dated  20  April  1894,  proved  in  the  l^rincipal  Registry,  Dublin 
(i.  95).  4  January  1895,  by  James  Jackson  Clark,  formerly  Lieut.-Colonel  9th  Brigade,  North 
Irish  Division,  Royal  Artillery.     Sealed  in  London  15  January  1895. 


Major  Kenneth  Wyndham  Arbuthnot,  born  at  11  Chichester  Terrace,= 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  23  July  1873  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Seat'orth  Highlanders  19  July  1893,  Lieutenant  3  July  1895,  Captain  29 
April  1900,  Major  (by  brevet  22  August  1902)  10  June  1909;  served 
at  operations  in  Chitral  1895,  with  the  relief  force  (medal  with  clasp)  ;  in 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  at  battle  of  Khartoum;  in  South  African  War 
1 90 1- 1 902,  employed  with  Mounted  Infantry  at  operations  in  the  Transvaal 
March  1901  to  31  May  1902,  in  Orange  River  Colony  February  to  March 
1901,  and  in  Cape  Colony  February  1901  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  29  July  1902,  Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps,  brevet 
of  Major) ;  served  in  European  \Var,  killed  near  St.  Julien  (North  of 
Ypres),  Belgium,  on  Sunday,  25  April  1915. 


Janet  Elspeth,  dau. 
of  Robert  Dunbar 
Sinclair-Wemyss  of 
Wedderburn  Castle, 
Berwick,  formerly 
Major  Gordon 
Highlanders;  marr. 
at  Duns,  co.  Ber- 
wick, 26  April 
1911. 


John  Sinclair  Wemyss 
Arbuthnot,  born  1 1 
February  191 2. 


Robert  Michael  Wemyss  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Powis  House,  Aberdeen,  on 
Monday,  g  March  19 14. 


Andrew  Carmichael= 
Arbuthnot,  born  at 
Flaw  Hatch,  East  Grin- 
stead,  CO.  Sussex,  on 
Monday,  6  August  1877; 
educated  at  Charter- 
house (1892-94); 
joined  3rd  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Militia) 
in  1896,  Captain  1899  ; 
Hon.  Captain  in  the 
Army  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1902 
(Queen's  medal  with 
four  clasps). 


=Jessie  Evelyn^ 
dau.  of  Charles 
Edward  Lam- 
bert of  The 
Manor  House, 
Effingham,  co. 
Surrey ;  marr. 
at  Effingham 
19  June  191 1. 


Malcolm  Alexan-= 
der  Arbuthnot, 
born  at  Flaw 
Hatch,  East  Grin- 
stead, on  Monday, 
23  September 
1878;  served  with 
Seaforth  High- 
landers in  the 
European  War 
1915  (severely 
wounded). 


=Florence  Jessie, 
dau.  of  General 
George  Saunders 
Theophilus  Boi- 
leau  of  Goulburn, 
NewSouth  Wales; 
marr.  at  Calcutta 
Cathedral,  India, 
8  January  1906. 


Dorothy  Grace, 
born  at  Flaw 
Hatch,  East 
Grinstead,  27 
June  1884. 


Evelyn  Helen  Anne,  born  at  The  Manor 
House,  Effingham,  on  Sunday,  23  June, 
bapt.  at  Effingham  31  July  1912. 


Ursula  Bridgit,  born  at  The  Manor 
House,  Effingham,  on  Monday,  10 
May,  bapt.  at  Effingham  23  June  191 5. 


82 


iSurrell  of  S^nepp  Castle,  ro-  ^m^tx. 


Sir  William  Burrell  of  West  Grinstead,=j=Sophia,  daughter 


CO.  Sussex,  Baronet,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 
(youngest  son  of  Peter  Burrell  of 
Langley  Park,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
by  Amy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Ray- 
mond of  Saling  Hall,  co.  Essex,  and  of 
Langley,  co.  Kent) ;  born  in  Leadenhall 
Street,  London,  lo  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  London,  24 
October  1732  ;  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  30  June  1749, 
LL.B.  1755,  LL.U.  1760;  Fellow  of 
the  College  of  Advocates  3  November 
1760;  Chancellor  of  Worcester  July 
1764,  and  of  Rochester  August  1771  ; 
M.P.  for  Haslemere  19  March  1768; 
Commissioner  of  Excise  14  May  1774 
to  March  1790;  F.  R.S.,  F.S.A. ;  suc- 
ceeded his  father-in-law  as  2nd  Baronet 
by  special  remainder  24  August  1788  ; 
died  at  Deepdene,  Dorking,  co.  Surrey, 
20  January  1796,  buried  at  West 
Grinstead.  M.L  at  Cuckfield.  Will 
dated  11  November  1790,  proved 
(P.C.C.  56  //arris)  16  February  1796. 

(/^or  earlier  Pedigree   see  "Notes"  to 
"  Visitation  of  England  and  IVa/es," 
Vol.  10,  page  114.) 


General  Sir  Thomas  Kenah,  K.C.B.  (son  of  Thomas  Kenah  of  Bridgefields,= 
CO.  Cork,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Pratt  of  Castlemartyr,  co.  Cork) ; 
Ensign  5th  Foot  14  August  1799;  Major  58th  P'oot  1812;  Colonel  63rd 
Foot  1850;  General  26  December  1859;  served  in  Holland  in  1790,  in 
Egypt  1801  (received  gold  medal  from  the  Grand  Seignior),  in  Sicily  1808-12, 
and  at  the  siege  of  Genoa  1814  ;  C.B.  24  October  1818,  K.C.B.  28  March 
1865  ;  died,  aged  86,  at  24  Albemarle  Street,  Piccadilly,  London,  26  March 
1868.  Will  dated  22  May  1866,  with  codicil  dated  18  June  1866,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  270,  68)  16  April  1868,  by  the  Rev.  Godfrey  Smith,  Thomas 
Exham  and  Richard  Kenah  Exham,  nephews. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms.  — 
Vert  three  inescutcheons  each  charged  with 
a  hordure  engrailed  or. 

Crest. — A  naked  arm  embowed  proper 
the  hand  grasping  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert. 

Motto. — Per  fluctus  ad  oram. 


and  coheir  of 
Sir  Charles  Ray- 
mond of  Valen- 
tine House, 
Barking,  co. 
Essex,  1st  Baro- 
net, by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Webster 
of  Bromley,  co. 
Kent;  marr.  13 
April  1773  ;died, 
aged  52,  at  West 
Cowes,  Isle 
of  Wight,  20 
June  1802,  bur. 
at  Shipley,  co. 
Sussex.  .She 
married  2ndly, 
the  Rev.  William 
Clay. 


=Emily  Elizabeth, 
marr.  19  January 
1819;  died,  aged 
48,  at  Binfield, 
CO.  Berks,  2  7 
May  1838. 


Sir  Charles  Merrick  Burrell  of  Knepp  Castle  and  of  West  Grinstead= 
Park,  Baronet ;  born  in  Golden  Square,  London,  21  May  1774  ;  educated 
at  Westminster  School,  admitted  20  January  1785,  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge  ;  senior  Major  Sussex  Militia  during  the  French 
War;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex;  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd 
Baronet  20  January  1796;  M.P.  for  New  Shoreham  in  16  successive 
Parliaments,  4  November  1806  until  his  death ;  died,  aged  87,  at  Knepp 
Castle  on  Saturday,  4  January  1862,  bur.  at  Shipley.  Will  dated 
5  May  1857,  with  codicil  dated  i  June  1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
75,  62)   18  February  1862,  by  Walter  Wyndham  Burrell,  son. 


=Frances,  sister  of 
George  Wyndham,  i  st 
Baron  Leconfield ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don, 4  July  1808  ; 
died  at  Knepp  Castle, 
28  September  1848. 


«3 


William  Burrell, 
born  23  Decem- 
ber 1775  ;  died  3 
August  1777. 


Walter  Burrell  of  West  Grin-= 
stead  Park;  born  15  April 
1777  ;  educated  at  Westminster, 
admitted  20  January  1785  ; 
M.P.  for  Sussex  in  five 
successive  Parliaments  1817 
until  his  death  ;  died  7  April 
1831.  Will  dated  8  June 
1827,  proved  (P.C.C.  315 
Tebbs)  27  June  1831,  by 
Sir  Charles  Merrick  Burrell, 
Baronet,  brother. 


"Helena  Anne,  daughter  of  Alexander  EUice 
and  sister  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Edward  EUice  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  21  July  1825  ;  died,  at  6  Chester- 
field Street,  Mayfair,  London,  17  December 

1873.  Will  dated  14  November  1873, 
proved    (Prill.    Reg.,    11,    74)    23    January 

1874,  by  William  Ellice,  nephew,  and  Percy 
Henry  Crutchley.  She  married  istly 
Charles  Chisholme  of  Chisholnie. 


Charles  Wyndham  Burrell,  born  at  the  residence 
of  the  Earl  of  Egremont  in  Grosvenor  Place, 
London,  i  July  1809;  educated  at  Westminster 
School,  admitted  14  January  1823,  Commoner 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 2 
December  1826  ;  died,  aged  18,  16  July  1827. 


Caroline  Julia,  died  unmarried,  aged  77,  at 
20  Talbot  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on 
Monday,  3  December  1888.  Adiiion  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  27  December  1888 
to  Sir  Charles  Raymond  Burrell,  Baronet, 
nephew. 


Sir  Percy  Burrell  of  Knepp  Castle  and  West= 
Grinstead  Park,  both  co.  Sussex,  Baronet ;  born  in 
Grosvenor  Place,  London,  10  February  1812; 
educated  at  Westminster,  admitted  11  July  1825, 
and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  8  July 
1830  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Baronet  4  January 
1862  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex;  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  West  Grinstead  and  Knepp  ;  Captain 
i8th  Battalion  Sussex  Rifle  Volunteers ;  M.P.  for 
New  Shoreham  7  February  1862  until  his  death; 
died,  aged  64,  at  44  Berkeley  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  19  July  1876,  bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  West  Grinstead.  Adinon  (with  will  dated 
3  October  i860)  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  763,  76) 
3  October  1876  to  Dame  Henrietta  Katherine 
Burrell,  relict. 


=Henrietta  Katherine,  elder  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  George  Richard  Brooke- 
Pechell,  4th  Baronet,  M.P.,  by  the  Hon'''' 
Katherine  Annabella  (Bishopp)  his  wife, 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Cecil,  15aron  De  la 
Zouche  ;  born  4  April  1829;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  26  August  1856;  died  at 
Hyferes,  France,  on  Thursday,  4  March 
1880,  bur.  with  her  husband  in  the 
churchyard  at  West  Grinstead.  Will 
dated  9  August  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
487,  80)  28  June  1880,  by  Hervey 
Charles  Pechell  and  Robert  Nathaniel 
Cecil  George,  Lord  Zouche. 


Sir  Walter  Wyndham  Burrell  of  Knepp  Castle= 
and  West  Grinstead  Park,  Baronet  :  born  26 
October  1814  ;  Ensign  2nd  Battalion  Sussex  Rifle 
Volunteers;  Barrister-at-Law  1840;  M.P.  for  Shoreham 
4  August  1876  to  18  November  1885  (when  that 
constituency  was  abolished) ;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex,  High 
Sheriff  1871  ;  succeeded  his  brother  as  5th  Baronet 
19  July  1876  ;  Grand  Master  of  the  Sussex  Province  of 
Freemasons  ;  died,  aged  71,  at  West  (irinstead  Park,  on 
Sunday,  24  January  1886,  bur.  at  Shipley,  co.  Sussex. 
Will  dated  29  August  1884,  with  codicil  dated  19 
September  1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  298,  86)  2  April 
1886,  by  Dame  Dorothea  Burrell,  relict,  Sir  Charles 
Raymond  Burrell,  Baronet,  son,  and  Ernest  Baggallay, 
Barrister-at-Law. 


=Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Applethwaite  Jones,^  Rector 
of  Burleigh-on-the-Hill,  co.  Rutland; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Thursday,  10  June  1847  ; 
died,  aged  62,  at  ()ckenuen  House, 
Cuckfield,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Sunday, 
8  February  1891.  Will  dated  23 
September  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
237,  91)  II  March  1S91,  by  Robert 
Merrik  Raymond  Burrell,  son,  and 
Ernest  Baggallay. 


84 


Percy  Burrell,  born  6  July  1779  ; 
educated  at  Westminster  School, 
admitted  24  April  1786;  Ensign 
13th  Foot  1797  ;  served  in  Ireland 
during  rebellion  of  1798  ;  A.D.C. 
to  Major- General  Sir  Charles 
Asgill,  Baronet  ;  Captain  sth 
Dragoon  Guards  January  1800  ; 
served  in  Expedition  to  South 
America  ;  killed  in  attack  on 
Buenos  Ayres  5  August  1807. 


Colonel  George  Henry  Crutchley  of  Sunniiig-=j=Julia,  marr.  8 
hill  Park,  co.  Berks  (eldest  son  of  Michael  April  1806 
Duffield,  by  Alice  his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  died  at  Sun- 
Jeremiah  Crutchley) ;  born  24  October  1778;  ninghill  Park 
assumed  name  and  arms  of  Crutchley  by  24  December 
Koyal  Licence  dated  1806;  High  Sheriff  1856. 
for  CO.  Berks  1807;  died,  aged  89,  at 
Sunninghill  Park  25  January  1868.  Will 
dated  2  September  1845,  pnjved  (Prin.  Reg., 
173,  68)  27  March  1868,  by  Percy  Henry 
Crutchley,  son.  ^f^ 


Sir  Charles  Raymond  Burrell  of  Knepp  Castle  and  West= 
Grinstead  Park,  both  co.  Sussex,  Baronet ;  born  at 
Burleigh-on-the-Hill,  co.  Rutland,  29  March  1848  ;  of 
Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1867  ;  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  co.  Susse.x  ;  Captain  Royal 
Sussex  Militia  1872-81  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Baronet 
24  January  18S6;  died,  aged  51,  at  Knepp  Castle,  6 
September,  bur.  at  Shipley,  co.  Sussex,  ri  September  1899. 
Will  dated  28  December  1898,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1263, 
99)  4  November  1899,  by  Lady  Etheldreda  Mary  Burrell, 
relict,  Sir  Merrik  Raymond  Burrell,  Baronet,  son,  and 
Wilfrid  Hans  Loder. 


=Etheldreda  Mary,  of  23  Cadogan 
Square,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Loder, 
ist  Baronet,  M.P.,  by  Maria 
Georgiana  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of 
Hans  Busk  ;  born  i  May  1853, 
bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  \Vells  Street, 
London  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  23 
July  1872. 


Sybil  Dorothy, 
born  at  42  Gros- 
venor  Square, 
London,  on 
Saturday,  7  June 
1873,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Margaret 
Street,  London. 


Major  Alan   Cecil    Lupton    (only  son  of  Alan=j=Mary     Emma,     born      at 


Lupton  of  Upper  Brook  Street,  London,  by 
Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Buckton  of 
North  Hill,  Roundhay,  co.  York) ;  born  i  August 
1873  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  ma- 
triculated Michaelmas  Term,  1893  ;  J. P.  for 
North  Riding,  co.  York  1907  ;  Captain  Remount 
Service  1915,  Major  1918.  /t\ 


Mytten,  Cuckfield,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Saturday,  2 
May  1874;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  2  March  1905. 


Wilhelmina  Louisa, = 
dau.  of  Walter  Winans 
of  Surrenden  Park,  co. 
Kent,  and  of  Mary- 
land, Baltimore, 
U.S.A.  ;  born  at 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
in  1883  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  1 1 
February  1902; 
divorced  on  his  peti- 
tion 16  October  1907. 
ist  wife. 


=Sir    Merrik   Raymond    Burrell,  Baronet,    of=i 
Knepp  Castle  ;    born  at    Knepp  Castle   14  1 
May   1S77,   bapt.  at   Shipley;    educated  at 
Eton,  admitted  1893  ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
7th    Baronet    6    September   1899  ;   J. P.  for  \ 
West    Sussex    1902,     High    Sheriff   for   co. 
Sussex  1918;   2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
The  Royal   Sussex   Regiment    5  December 

1894,  of  the   ist  (Royal)  Dragoons  4  May 

1895,  Lieutenant  24  February  1900;  served 
in  South  African  War  1899-1901  ;  temporary 
Major  and  Assistant  Inspector,  Remount 
Department,  May  191 5,  temporary  Lieut.- 
Coloncl  and  Inspector  January  1918. 


=CoraUe  Adelaide  Mervyn, 
elder  dau.  of  John  Porter 
Porter  of  Belle  Isle, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  of 
Clonbalt,  co.  Longford, 
by  Josephine  Henrietta 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel 
Jesse  Lloyd  of  Bally- 
leek,  CO.  Monaghan  ; 
born  in  co.  Fermanagh 
in  1885  ;  marr.  at  Lis- 
bellaw,  CO.  Fermanagh, 
on  Friday,  14  August 
1908.     2nd  wife. 


Joan   Louise,  born     Walter  Raymond  Burrell,  Peter       Eustace 

2   December  1902,     born  11  December  1903,  Burrell,    born    9 

bapt.  at  Sliipley.  bapt.  at  Shipley;  educated  May  1905,  bapt. 

at  Eton,  admitted  191 7.  at  Shipley. 


Etheldreda  Josephine, 
born  20  June  1909, 
bapt.  at  Shipley. 


85 


Count     Philip=f=Frances  Louisa,  born 

Alexander  at        Brighton,       co. 

Palli      (eldest  Sussex,  21  May  1849  ; 

son     of    Pro-  marr.  at    West  Grin- 

fessor     Alexis  stead,  co.  Sussex  (by 

Palli     of     the  the  Rev.  Harry  Jones, 

University,  her  uncle),  3  January 

Athens);  died  1884,  and  afterwards 

at    Athens    in  at  the  Greek  Church, 

1892.  Bayswater,  London. 


Francis  William  Otter  of  West= 
Grinstead  Lodge  (3rd  son  of  the 
Ven'''=  William  Bruere  Otter, 
Archdeacon  of  Lewes)  ;  died  at 
West  Grinstead  Lodge  on  Thurs- 
day, I  January  1885.  Will  dated 
6  January  1883,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  155,  85)  16  February  1885, 
by  Dorothea  Mary  Augusta  Otter, 
the  relict. 


=Dorothea  Mary 
Augusta,  of  3  Third 
Avenue,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex  ;  marr.  at 
West  Grinstead  (by 
the  Rev.  Harry 
Jones,  her  uncle) 
on  Thursday,  25 
July  1878. 


A 


Ernest  Baggallay  of  Ashurst  Wood  House,  East  Grinstead,= 
CO.  Sussex  (2nd  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''=  Sir  Richard  Baggallay, 
a  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  Charles  Lacy  of  Withdean  Hall,  co.  Sussex, 
M.P.) ;  born  11  July  1850;  educated  at  Marlborough  and  at 
Caius  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1868,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the 
Bar  30  April  1873  ;  Counsel  to  Post  Office  1877-87;  M.P.  for 
Lambeth  (Brixton  division)  1885-87  ;  Metropolitan  Police 
Magistrate  at  West  Ham  1887-1901,  at  Greenwich  and 
Woolwich  1901-1908,  at  Tower  Bridge  1908-10,  and  at 
Lambeth  1910-14. 


A 


=Einily  Char- 
lotte Edrica  ; 
married  at 
Cuckfield,  CO 
Sussex,  on 
Thursday,  17 
August  1876. 


Waiter  Henry 
Wyndham  Ray- 
mond Burrell, 
born  2  January 
1857;  died,  aged 
26,  at  West 
Grinstead  Park 
on  Friday,  20 
July  1883. 


Rev.  William  Robert  Pearson  Strange  of= 
Bendarroch,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon 
(eldest  son  of  William  James  Stevenson 
of  Wootton-under-Edge,  co.  Glou- 
cester) ;  of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  26  October  1877,  aged 
21 ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1880;  Curate  of  Ashbourne,  co. 
Derby,  1887-89  ;  Vicar  of  Stockland, 
CO.  Somerset,  1889-95  ;  Rector  of 
Chalton  with  Clanfield  and  Idsworth, 
CO.  Hants,  1895-1902,  and  of  Holford, 


CO.  Somerset,  1 904-11. 


=Edith  Henrietta,  marr.  5 
June  1888;  died  at  Ben- 
darroch, West  Hill,  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  8  October  191 1. 
Will  dated  15  November 
1909,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1891,  191 1)  7  December 
191 1,  by  Ernest  Burrell 
Baggallay,  Sir  Merrik 
Raymond  Burrell,  Baronet, 
nephews,  and  Henry 
Thomas  Daniel. 


Robert  Merrick  Raymond 
Burrell,  born  30  August 
1863  ;  died  unmarried  at 
Nice,  France,  on  Monday, 
^o  January,  bur.  there  on 
Saturday,  4  February  1905. 
Will,  with  codicil  dated  11 
July  1903,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  785,  1905)  15  June 
1905,  by  George  Andrew 
Gunton  and  John  Owen. 


A 


^JlLnkf^A. 


86 


JfeUotues^(g^orlJon  of  Btnorkspocf),  to. 


Katharine  Mary,^ 
eldest  dau.  of 
Captain  Sir  Wil- 
liam Abdy,  R.N., 
6th  Baronet,  by 
Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James 
Brebner  Gordon 
of  Moore  Place, 
CO.  Hertford  ; 
bapt.  28  Decem- 
ber 1776;  mart. 
at  St.  James', 
Westminster,  9 
November  1813  ; 
died  at  St.  Ger- 
main -  en  -  laye, 
France,  18  Octo- 
ber 1817.  ist 
wife. 


=Rear-Admiral  Sir  Thomas  (Edward)  Fellowes,  Knight,  =»f=Mary  Anne  Cathe- 
C.B.,  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Devon,  youngest  son  of  I  rine,  only  child  of 
William  Fellowes,  M.D.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  |  Colonel  Isaac  Hum- 
of  Peregrine  Butler  of  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford,  and  1  phreys  of  the  Bengal 
brother  of  Sir  James  Fellowes  {see  Vol.  16,  page  jp),  1  Artillery,  and  Mili- 


and  the  Rev.  Henry  Fellowes  (  Vol.  18,  page  86)  ;  born 

in  the  Island  of  Minorca  7  January  1778  ;  Midshipman 

in  the  service  of  the  Hon''''  East  India  Company ;  entered 

the  Navy  as  Master's  Mate  in  1797,  Lieutenant  1807, 

Commander  1809,  Captain  1811,  Rear-Admiral  26  July 

1847  ;  served  at  siege  of  Cadiz,   for  which  service  he 

accepted  the  Order  of  King  Charles  III.  of  Spain  by 

licence  dated  22  February  1822,  and  for  services  at  the 

battle  of  Navarino  was  decorated  with  the  orders  of  the 

Legion  of  Honour  of  France,  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  and 

of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece;  C.B.  4  June  1815,  K.B. 

13   February   1828;    D.C.L.  (Oxford)  23  June    1830; 

Naval  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  30  November  1841  ; 

Superintendent  of  Royal  Naval  Hospital  and  Victualling 

Yard,  Plymouth,  6  February  1843  ;  died,  aged  75,  at  the 

Vicarage,  Great  Bedwyn,  co.  Wilts,  12  April  1853,  bur. 

at  Great  Bedwyn.     Will  dated  6  August  1844,  proved  (P.C.C.  365, 

53)  26  May  1853,  by  Mary  Anne  Catherine  Fellowes,  the  relict.         /t\ 


tary  Secretary  to 
the  Government  ; 
born  1 2  August 
1799  ;  died  at  West 
Hoe  Terrace,  Ply- 
mouth, on  Wednes- 
day, 14  July  1858. 
Will  dated  29 
March  1858,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  516, 
58)  13  August  1858, 
by  Peregrine  Henry 
Fellowes.  2nd  wife. 


{For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "JVofes"  to  "Visitation 
of  England  and  IVales,"  Vol.  12,  page  jj). 


{For  issue  see 
page  go.) 

A 


Rear-Admiral  William  Abdy  Fellowes-Gordon  of  Knockespoch,^ 
CO.  Aberdeen;  born  11  February  1815  ;  entered  the  Navy 
as  ist-class  volunteer  in  March  1827  ;  Commander  1850, 
Captain  1856,  Rear-Admiral  (retired);  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  in  1876,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Gordon; 
died,  aged  63,  at  Malta  on  Thursday,  28  March  1878,  bur. 
there.  Confirmation  of  the  Commissariot  of  Edinburgh  dated 
29  May  1878,  of  David  Carnegie,  Thomas  Abdy  Fellowes, 
Alexander  Robertson  and  David  Gillespie.  Sealed  in  London 
4  June  1878. 


=Hannah,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Harry  Gordon  of  Knockes- 
poch ;  born  8  December 
1828;  marr.  at  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Chapel,  Edinburgh, 
on  Tuesday,  16  June  1857  ; 
died  at  17  Albyn  Place, 
Aberdeen,  on  Thursday,  2 
September  1897,  bur.  at 
Clatt,  CO.  Aberdeen 


Harry  Gordon  Fellowes-Gordon  of  Knockes-= 
poch  ;  bom  at  7  Atholl  Crescent,  Edinburgh, 
on  Saturday,  16  October,  bapt.  at  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Chapel,  Edinburgh,  24  November 
1858  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  76th 
Foot  28  October  1876,  Captain  Gordon  High- 
landers March  191 5  to  May  1918,  formerly  of 
the  3rd  Battalion  (21  August  1895);  served  in 
South  African  War  1902  (medal);  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Aberdeen. 


.Millicent  Amelia  Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of 
Fitzgerald  Blood  of  Ballykilty,  co.  Clare,  by 
Millicent  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Morice 
of  Springfield,  co.  Clare  ;  born  at  Ballykilty 
18  September,  bapt.  at  Quin,  co.  Clare,  2 
November  1862  ;  marr.  by  special  licence  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Dublin,  15  November  1882. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Blood,  "  Visitation  of 
Ireland"  Vol.  2,  page  iS.) 


Harry  Abdy  Fellowes-Gordon,  bom  at  Wemj'ss  Hall,  Cupar.^Violet    Seton,    younger    dau.    of 


CO.  Fife,  on  Monday,  10  December  1883  ;  educated  at 
Wellington  College  ;  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Leicester 
Regiment  May  1917  ;  served  in  European  War  1917-19. 

87 


Charles  Robert  Paterson  of  Cran- 
ley,  Prestwick  ;  marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Princes  Street,  Edinburgh,  on 
Thursday,  19  February  1914. 


Francis  Alexander  Sydenham  Locke  of  Rowde  Ford  House,: 
CO.  Wilts  (2nd  son  of  Wadhatn  Locke  of  Rowde  Ford  House, 
M.P.,  by  Anna  Maria  Selina  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Francis 
Powell  of  Hurdcott  House,  co.  Wilts);  born  31  July  1804; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wilts,  High  Sheriff  1859;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Rowde ;  died,  aged  80,  at  Rowde  Ford  House  on 
Wednesday,  7  January  1885.  /f^ 


■Katharine  Harriett,  born  20 
February  181 6;  marr.  at 
Bradford-on-Avon,  co.  Wilts, 
I  December  1835  '  died  at 
Rowde  Ford  House  on 
Thursday,  30  January  1879. 


Annie  Charlotte, 
born  at  7  AthoU 
Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh, on  Satur- 
day, 7 April  i860  ; 
died,  aged  10,  at 
Hotel  d' Orient, 
Algiers,  on  Thurs- 


day, 
1870. 


March 


Lieut.- Colonel  Frederick  Temple  Rowan  Hamilton  of= 
Culverlands,  Farnham,  co.  Surrey  (youngest  son  of 
Archibald  Rowan  Hamilton  of  Killyleagh  Castle,  co.  Down, 
Captain  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  by  Catherine  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Caldwell)  ;  born  at  Woolwich,  co. 
Kent,  on  Wednesday,  17  July  1850  ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  9th  Foot  13  December  1868,  Lieutenant  1871, 
Captain  1881,  Major  1883,  Lieut.- Colonel  5  September 
1890,  retired  10  September  following  ;  of  the  Reserve  of 
Officers  ;  A.D.C.  to  Earl  Spencer  when  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Ireland  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Surrey  1913. 


'Blanche  Mary, 
born  at  7  AthoU 
Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh, on  Fri- 
day, 16  August 
1861  ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  co. 
Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  26 
April  1883. 


A 


Arthur  William  Fellowes-= 
Gordon,  born  at  7  Atholl 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  on 
Thursday,  10  November 
1864. 


=Mary  Beatrice,  elder  dau.  of  John  Green  of  44  Prince's  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  London  ;  born  13  July  1864  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  on  Saturday,  16 
July  1887  ;  divorced  in  1905,  and  marr.  2ndly  5  April  1906,  Colonel 
Alexander  Keith  Wyllie,  C.B. 


I>orothy,  born  at  22  Onslow  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  3  August  1891. 


Denys  Rynd  of= 
Kelsale  Hall, 
Saxmundham,  co. 
Suffolk,  son  of  the 
Rev.  James  Wil- 
liam Rynd,  Rector 
of  Brasted,  co. 
Kent. 


=Marjory,  born  Alastair  Gordon,  D.  S.O.  (son  of= 
6  March  1885  ;  Major  Duncan  Forbes  Gordon  of  the 
marr.  at  the  Gordon  Highlanders) ;  Naval  Cadet 
parish  church,  15  September  1901,  Midshipman  30 
Brompton,  October  following.  Sub -Lieutenant 
London,  14     30  December  1904,  Lieutenant  i  April 

February  1911.  1907,  Lieutenant- Commander  1912  ; 
served  in  European  War  19 14,  D.S.O. 
1918. 


=Gladys,  bom  at 
Knockespoch  on 
Tuesday,  1 1  Oc- 
tober 1892  ;  mar- 
ried at  Inverness 
Cathedral  in  Sep- 
tember 19 1 6. 


Frederick  Charles  Fellowes-Gordon,  bom  10  June  1897  ;=Sara  Price,  dau.  of  Price  Collier 
educated  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne  ;  Mid-  of  New  York,  U.S.A. ;  marr.  at 
shipman  Jantlary  1914,  Sub-Lieutenant  February  1917,  Washington,  U.S.A.,  30  December 
Lieutenant  1918  ;  served  in  European  War.  19 18. 


88 


Eliza  Sophia,  dau.  of  Captain= 
Frederick  William  Rooke,  R.N.,  of 
Lackham  House,  co.  Wilts  ;  born  25 
November  1818;  marr.  at  Lacock, 
CO.  Wilts  {by  the  Rev.  Frederick 
John  Rooke),  on  Thursday,  1 2 
September  1844  ;  died  at  Donning- 
ton  Priory,  co.  Berks,  on  Tuesday, 
17  February  1874,  bur.  at  the 
Catholic  Chapel,  \Voolhampton,  co. 
Berks,     ist  wife. 


^Thomas  Abdy  Fellowes  of  Donning-= 
ton  Priory,  co.  Berks ;  bom  1 5 
October  181 7  ;  died,  aged  78,  at 
Lettre  Cottage,  Killearn,  co.  Stirhng, 
on  Wednesday,  14  August,  bur.  at 
Shaw,  CO.  Berks,  on  Monday,  19 
August  1895.  Will  dated  24  January 
189s,  proved  at  Oxford  22  October 
1895,  by  William  Wilbraham  Ford, 
Ernest  Wallace  Rooke  and  William 
(lordon  Fellowes,  son. 


=Joanna  Helen, 
youngest  dau.  of 
John  Tod  of 
Edinburgh;  bom 
4  April  1832; 
marr.  at  Bromp- 
ton,  CO.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  19 
July  1876.  2nd 
wife. 


Stuart  Eaton  Maskell= 
(2nd  son  of  William 
Maskell  of  Bude 
Haven,  co.  Cornwall, 
by  Agnes  Maria  his 
wife) ;  bom  at  Broad- 
leaze,  Devizes,  co. 
Wilts,  14  May  1843. 


•Agnes  Maria,  born  at  Langley 
Lodge,  CO.  Wilts,  on  Friday, 
25  July  1845  ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's  Catholic  Church,  Bath 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev.  Austin 
Rooke,  O.  P.),  on  Tuesday, 
9  June  1868. 


A 


Edith  Emily,  born  at  Langley  Lodge  10 
November  1847,  bapt.  at  Chippenham, 
CO.  Wilts.  

Bertha  Sophia,  bom  at  Langley  Lodge 
on  Sunday,  7  October  1849,  bapt.  at 
Chippenham.  

Katharine  Anne,  born  6  January,  and 
died  26  January  1851. 


William  Gordon  Fellowes  of  Donnington  Priory,  co.  Berks,=j=Marion  Augusta,  younger  dau.  of 


and  of  17  Onslow  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London; 
born  at  Langley  Lodge  26  April  1852  ;  educated  at 
Marlborough  and  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
4  June  1870,  B.A.  1874  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the 
Bar  26  January  1876. 


y 


Edward  Abdy  Fellowes,  M.C.,  born  at  68 
Drayton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Sunday,  23  June  1895,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  South  Kensington;  educated 
at  The  Wick,  Hove,  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  in 
1914;  Captain  8th  Battalion  (Queen's)  Royal 
West  Surrey  Regiment ;  served  in  European 
War  1914  (M.C.  1917). 


Edward  Hamilton,  M.  D.,  by  Emily 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wansey  ; 
bom  at  22  Grafton  Street,  Bond 
Street,  London,  on  Friday,  25 
November  1859;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  23  March  1893. 


Basil  Hamilton  Abdy  Fellowes,  bom  at 

Speen  Vicarage,  co.  Berks,  on  Wednesday, 
II  August  1897,  bapt.  at  Speen  :  educated 
at  The  Wick,  Hove,  and  at  Marlborough  ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  Royal  Berkshire 
Regiment,  attached  to  sth  Battalion  ; 
served  in  European  War,  and  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action  22  March 
19 1 7,  bur.  at  Avesnes  le  Comte,  near 
Arras,  France. 


Mary  Frances,  born 
26  March  1854  ;  bapt. 
at  Chippenham,  co. 
Wilts  ;  died  5  Octo- 
ber 185S,  bur.  at 
Weston  -  super-  Mare, 
CO.  Somerset. 


Hubert  Abdy  Fellowes  of=f-Edith,  dau.  of  William  Reed  of  Fullands, 
Donnington  Square,  New-  |  Taunton,  co.  Somerset  ;  bom  5  May 
bury,  CO.  Berks;  born  4  July  \  1861  ;  marr.  in  India  18  November  1885. 
1855,  bapt.  privately. 


Katharine  Mary  Abdy,  born  at  The 
Vicarage,  Buckfastleigh,  co.  Devon,  on 
Saturday,  18  November  1893. 

89 


Katherine  Mary,  eldest  dau.=f=Rear  -  Admiral    Sir=^Mary    Anne    Catherine, 


of  Captain  Sir  William  Abdy, 
6th  Baronet,      ist  wife. 


Thomas  Fellowes 
of  Stonehouse,  co. 
Devon,  Knt. 


A 


(For  issue  see  page  8y.) 


only  child  of  Colonel 
Isaac  Humphreys,  and 
wife. 


Rev.  James  Bliss  (2nd  son  of  John  Bliss  of  Hampstead,=j= 
CO.  Middlesex)  ;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
15  June  1826,  aged  17,  B.A.  (istclass  Lit.  Hum.) 
1830,  M.A.  1833 ;  Vicar  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew's, 
CO.  Wilts,  1847-58,  of  St.  James',  Plymouth,  co.  Devon, 
1858-72,  and  Rector  of  Manningford  Bruce,  co.  Wilts, 
1880-92  ;  died,  aged  86,  at  12  Longton  Grove,  Syden- 
ham, CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  8  November  1894.  Will 
dated  3  August  1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1158,  94)  22 
December  1894,  by  Mary  Bliss,  the  relict,  and  Richard 
Albert  Rundle.  A 


Mary,  born  i  June  1820;  marr. 
at  Bradford,  co.  Wilts,  on  Tuesday, 
4  December  1838  ;  died  on  the  eve 
of  her  79th  birthday  on  Wednesday, 
31  May  1899,  ti'J''-  ^'  Manningford 
Bruce,  co.  Wilts.  Will  dated  2  July 
1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  699,  99) 
23  June  1899,  by  Catharine  Arabella 
Bliss,  spinster,  daughter,  and  Richard 
Alfred  Rundle,  son-in-law. 


General  Peregrine  Henry  Fellowes  of  Harwood,= 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants;  born  18  July  1821  ; 
entered  the  Royal  Marines  13  March  1838  ; 
Lieutenant  12  February  1842,  Captain  1851, 
Lieut.- Colonel  1862,  Colonel  1867,  Colonel 
Commandant  1875,  Major-General  1877,  Lieut.- 
General  1879,  General  i  February  1886;  died,  aged 
70,  at  Walcot,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  on  Sunday,  22 
November  1891.  Will  dated  24  May  1875,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  22,  92)  14  January  1892,  by  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Fellowes,  the  relict. 


■Caroline  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Major- 
General  Thomas  John  Forbes,  R.  A.  ; 
born  29  May  18 19;  marr.  at  Walcot 
Church,  Bath,  on  Thursday,  3  December 
1846  ;  died,  aged  85,  at  43  Southgate 
Street,  Winchester,  co.  Hants,  on 
Thursday,  i  December  1903.  Will  dated 
17  March  1897,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  174, 
1904)  I  February  1904,  by  Colonel  Sir 
George  Sydenham  Clarke,  K.C.M.G., 
son-in-law. 


George  Sydenham,  Baron  Sydenham  of  Combe,  G.C.S.L,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.LE.= 
(son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  John  Clarke  of  Knoyle  House,  Folkestone,  co.  Kent, 
Vicar  of  Swinderby,  co.  Lincoln);  born  on  Tuesday,  4  July  1848;  educated 
at  Wimbledon  and  at  Haileybury  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal 
Engineers  15  July  1868,  Colonel  (by  brevet)  i  April  1898,  retired  3  October 
1891 ;  served  in  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  with  Intelligence  Department,  and 
as  Assistant  Political  Officer,  reconnaisance  towards  and  action  at  Hasheen, 
attack  on  convoy  26  March,  affairs  at  Tamai  and  Thackhool  (mentioned  in 
despatches  "  London  Gazette  "  25  August  1885,  medal  with  clasp) ;  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  Egypt  1885  ;  Superintendent  Royal  Carriage  Factory,  Woolwich, 
1894-1901  ;  Secretary  Colonial  Defence  Committee  1885-92,  and  to 
the  Royal  Commission  on  Navy  and  Army  Administration  ;  Member  on 
Committee  on  War  Office  Reorganisation  1900-1901  ;  Governor  of  Victoria, 
Australia,  1901-1904,  and  of  Bombay  1907-13  ;  C.  M.G.  2  May  1887, 
K.C.M.G.  2  January  1903,  G.C.M.G.  4  December  1905,  G.C.I. E.  18  October 
1907,  and  G.C.S.L  12  December  1911  ;  F.R.S. ;  Knight  of  Justice  of  the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ;  created  Baron  Sydenham  of 
Combe,  of  Dulverton,  co.  Somerset,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
12  February  1913.  He  married  2ndly  4  November  1910,  Phyllis  Angelina 
Rosamond,  youngest  daughter  of  George  Morant  of  Farnborough,  co.  Hants, 
and  widow  of  Arthur  Reynolds,  Captain  East  Surrey  Regiment. 


A 


Caroline  Emily 
(Lady  of  Grace 
of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in 
England)  ;  born 
at  Chatham,  co. 
Kent,  on  Tues- 
day,4Aprili848; 
marr.  at  Alver- 
stoke,  CO.  Hants 
(by  the  Rev. 
Walter  John 
Clarke),  i  June 
1871  ;  died  9 
December  1908. 


90 


Lieut. -Colonel  Mottram  Andrews,  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  28th  Foot=Julia  Barbara,  born 
9  April  1825,  Lieutenant  1828,  Captain  1843,  Major  1854,  Lieut.-Colonel  i  July  1822;  marr. 
(retired)  9  October  1855  ;  served  in  the  Crimea  February  to  19  October  at  Tamerton  Koliott, 
1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  clasp  and  co.  Devon,  4  Sep- 
Turkish  medal)  ;  died  23  July  1895.  tember  1849. 


Eliza     Jose-     Peregrine  Henry  Thomas  Fellowes,  born= 

phine,       born     7  November  1851;    entered  the  Army 

I      September     as  Lieutenant  31st   (The   Huntingdon- 

1850;  died  at     shire)     Foot     8    June     1872,    Captain 

Wilton  House,     (retired)  East  Surrey  Regiment  i  August 

Bournemonth,     1882;  Chief  Constable  of  Hampshire; 

CO.    Hants,  on     died,   aged  42,    from    the  result  of  an 

Wednesday,  25     accident,    at     West    Hill,    Winchester, 

August  1880.       CO.  Hants,  on  Thursday,  30  November 

1893.     Will  dated  i  April  1892,  proved 

(Prin.    Reg.,    1075,    93)   22    December 

1893,    I'y    Madeline    Lorna    Georgina 

Fellowes,  the  relict. 


Madeline  Lorna 
Georgina,  of  Hurst- 
bourne  Priors,  Whit- 
church, CO.  Hants  ; 
4th  surviving  dau. 
of  George  Morant 
of  Lyndhurst,  co. 
Hants;  born  5  June 
1850  ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's,  Weymouth, 
CO.  Dorset,  on 
Tuesday,  20  May 
1879. 


Constance  Rose, 
born  I  Novem- 
ber 1854;  died, 
aged  20,  at  2 
Clarence  Ter- 
race, Southsea, 
CO.  Hants,  on 
Thursday,  22 
April  1875. 


Hamilton  Russell= 
Stephenson,  born 
19  June  1880  ; 
2nd  Lieutenant 
Rifle  Brigade  5 
May  1 900,  Lieu- 
tenant 1 8  March 
1 901  (retired)  ; 
served  in  South 
African  War  1901 
-1902.  A 


=Isie  Madeline,  Fuhvar  Cecil  Ashton  Coventry= 
born  at  9  Med-  (only  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
way  Villas,  New  William  Coventry,  Rector  of 
Brompton,  co.  Severn  Stoke  and  Hon.  Canon 
Kent,  on  Sun-  of  Worcester,  by  Leila 
day,  4  July  Louisa  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
1880  ;  marr.  14  G.  C.  Colquitt-Craven  of  Brock- 
March  19 10.  hampton  Park,  co.  Gloucester)  ; 
born   14  June  1874. 


=Lorna  Mary,  born 
5  September  1881  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
K  n  i  g  h  tsbridge, 
London  (by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Henry 
William  Coventry), 
on  Wednesday,  7 
February  19 17. 


Peregrine  Morant  Fellowes, 
bom  at  Gibraltar  on  Mon- 
day, 6  November  1882  ; 
died  there,  aged  13  days, 
on  Sunday,  19  November 
1882. 


Peregrine  Forbes  Morant  Fellowes,  born  at  Melbourne,  Australia, 
on  Sunday,  23  December  1883;  Naval  Cadet  15  May  1900, 
Midshipman  30  June  following.  Sub- Lieutenant  30  August  1903, 
Lieutenant  30  August  1904,  Squadron- Commander  Royal  Naval 
Air  Service  in  European  War. 


Henry       Shirley= 
Morant  Fellowes, 
born      1 1      May 
1885. 


'Georgina  Maria 
Hulton  Wrighton, 
marr.  22  June 
1911. 


Phyllis  Isobel,  born   17  March  18S7  ;  lerne  Madeline 

marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  Rose,    born    8 

London,    on   Wednesday,  25   January  March  1891. 
1911,  George  Cyril  Colmore. 


Peregrine     Edward      Lancelot 
Fellowes,  born  i  July  191 2. 


91 


Vice-Admiral  Charles  Fellowes,= 
C.B.;  born  19  October  1823; 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  14  May 
1836,  Lieutenant  1846,  Captain 
26  February  1858,  Captain 
Superintendent  Chatham  Dock- 
yard 1874-76,  Rear-Adniiral  18 
June  1876,  Admiral-Superinten- 
dent Chatham  Dockyard  1876 
-79,  Vice-Admiral  31  December 
1880,  commanded  Channel 
Squadron  3  July  1885  till  death  ; 
C.B.  20  May  1871  ;  died  on 
H.M.S.  "Minotaur "at  Gibraltar 
on  Monday,  8  March  1886,  bur. 
in  Dean  Cemetery,  Edinburgh. 
Confirmation  of  the  Commis- 
sariot  of  Edinburgh  dated  2 
June  1886  of  Louisa  Garden 
Tod,  or  Fellovves,  relict.  Sealed 
in  London  26  June  1886. 


=Louisa  Garden,  5th  dau.  of 
John  Tod  of  Ainslie  Place, 
Edinburgh,  by  Helen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Duff 
of  Hatton  ;  born  at  Edin- 
burgh 24  February  1828  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Thomas' 
Chapel,  Edinburgh,  on 
Wednesday,  29  June  1859  ; 
died,  aged  81,  at  i  Belgrave 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  on 
Thursday,  i  October  1908, 
bur.  in  Dean  Cemetery, 
Edinburgh.  Confirmation 
of  the  Commissariot  of 
Edinburgh  dated  25  Jan- 
uary 1909  of  the  Rev.  John 
Charles  Fellowes.  Sealed 
in  London  5  February  1909. 


William  Gill= 
(2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Gill 
of  Buckland 
Abbey,  co. 
Devon,M.P.); 
died  at  Tot- 
nes,co.Devon, 
24  May  1858. 
Adirion  was 
granted  at 
E.xeter  3  July 
1858,  to 
James  Gill, 
brother. 


=Georgina  Char- 
lotte, born  16 
May  1 82  5;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's, 
Plymouth,  co. 
Devon,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  Octo- 
ber 1846 ;  died, 
aged  32,  at 
Richmond,  co. 
Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  1 2 
December  1857. 


A 


Rev.  John  Charles  Fellowes,  born  at  i  Clarendon  Terrace,= 
Edinburgh,  12  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Edinburgh,  26  June 
i860;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1878,  B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1888;  Vicar  of  St.  James',  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  CO.  Durham,  1890-1903,  Rector  of  Haughton-le-Skerne, 
CO.  Durham,  1903. 


Helen  Louisa  Fellowes,  born  at 
St.  James'  Vicarage,  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  on  Friday,  17  April, 
bapt.  at  St.  James',  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  18  May  1903. 


Janet  Helen  Fellowes,  born  at 
The  Rectory,  Haughton  -  le  - 
Skerne,  on  Thursday,  1 1 
August,  bapt.  at  Haughton-le- 
Skerne  22  September  1904. 


^Helen  Hamilton,  3rd  dau. 
of  Walter  Cook  Spens, 
LL.D.,  Advocate,  Sheriff 
Substitute  of  co.  Lanark, 
by  Helen  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Gillespie, 
Writer  to  the  Signet ;  born 
6  May  1877  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's  Episcopal  Church, 
Glasgow,  on  Tuesday,  15 
April  1902. 


Charles  Fellowes,  born  at 
the  Rectory,  Haughton-le- 
Skerne,  on  Sunday,  15 
August,  bapt.  at  Haughton- 
le-Skerne  22  September 
1909. 


92 


Marianna,only  surviving^ 
dau.  of  Richard  Hanks 
of  Kington,  CO.  Here- 
ford ;  bom  5  January 
1829  ;  marr.  at  Kington 
on  Thursday,  9  August 
1866;  died  at  Hazaree- 
bagh,  Bengal,  on  Thurs- 
day, 25  November  1869. 
I  St  wife. 


=Colonel  Cooper  Mackinnon  Navarino  FeIIowes,=j=Louisa   Constance, 


born  27  February  1827  ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  107th  (Bengal  Infantry)  Regiment  12 
January  1845,  Lieutenant  1848,  Captain  1858, 
Major  1870,  Lieut.  -  Colonel  1871,  Colonel 
(retired)  11  March  1874;  died,  aged  80,  at  The 
Croft,  South  Milton,  Kingsbridge,  co.  Devon, 
on  Tuesday,  3  July  1906,  bur.  at  South 
Milton.  Will  dated  9  January  1902,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1199,  1906)  19  September  1906,  by  wife. 
Louisa  Constance  Fellowes,  relict. 


only  dau.  of  John 
Bulwer  Godfrey  of 
Thurlestone,  co. 
Devon  ;  born  1 1 
April  1848  ;  marr. 
at  Thurlestone  on 
Thursday,  8  De- 
cember 1870.     2nd 


Navarino  Richard 
Fellowes,  born  at 
Pleasant  View, 
Fleetwood  Park, 
Ruston,  CO.  Lan- 
caster, on  Wednes- 
day, 18  December 
1867 ;  died  14 
June  1869. 


Rev.   Reginald  Gordon  Willes  Smeaton=f=Gwendoline,   born   at    The 


(2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Burn 
Smeaton,  Vicar  of  Hannington,  co. 
Wilts)  ;  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Hanning- 
ton, on  .Sunday,  24  July  1864,  bapt. 
at  Hannington;  non-Collegiate  of  Oxford, 
matriculated  14  October  1882,  migrated 
to  Hertford  College,  B.A.  1888  ;  Vicar 
of  Shiplake,  co.  Oxford,  1904- 1909,  of 
W'ellingborough,  co.  Northampton,  1909. 


Croft,  South  Milton,  on 
Tuesday,  17  October  187 1, 
bapt.  at  South  Milton  ; 
marr.  there  20  July  1897  ; 
died  at  Davos  Platz, 
Switzerland,  on  Saturday, 
24  August  1907,  bur.  at 
Davos  Dorf. 


/k 


Louisa    Lucy,     Navarino  Bulwer  Fellowes,  bom  at  The  Croft,  Muriel  Bulwer,  OHve    Bulwer, 

born    10    De-     South    Milton,   on    Monday,    i    June    1874;  bom    at    The  born    at    The 

camber    1872,     bapt.  at   South  Milton;  enlisted  in  the  2nd  Croft,      South  Croft,      South 

bapt.  at  South     Life  Guards,  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  West  Milton,      on  Milton, onSun- 

Milton.  India    Regiment    18    August    1900  ;    served  Wednesday,   7  day,     9     Feb- 

in  the  South  African  War  1 899 -1900  ;  killed  July       1875,  ruary     1879, 

in    action    at    Roodepoort    on    Sunday,    17  bapt.  at  South  bapt.  at  South 

November  1901.  Milton.  Milton. 


Thomas  Garden  Fellowes,  born  at 
42  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh,  on 
Thursday,  5  December  1861  ; 
Midshipman  Royal  Navy  22  March 
1877,  Sub-Lieutenant  23  March 
1881,  Lieutenant  31  December 
1883;  died,  aged  23,  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  on  Saturday, 
10  October  1885,  bur.  in  Dean 
Cemetery,  Edinburgh. 


Charles  Henry  Fellowes, 
bom  at  I  Clarendon 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  on 
Tuesday,  29  May  1866; 
died  there,  aged  8  J  months, 
on  Tuesday,  19  February 
1867,  bur.  in  Dean 
Cemetery,  Edinburgh. 


Charles  Louis  Fellowes,  born 
at  10  Albyn  Place,  Edinburgh, 
on  Saturday,  4  April  186S  ; 
Writer  to  the  Signet  ;  died, 
aged  24,  at  i  Belgrave  Crescent, 
Edinburgh,  on  Monday,  16 
January  1893,  bur.  in  Dean 
Cemetery,  Edinburgh. 


93 


Rev.    George    Rundle    Prynne,    born    at    West    Looe,    co.    Cornwall;    of=j=Emily,  born  3  Oc- 


Catharine  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1861,  admitted  (comitaiis 
cai/sd)  Oxford  30  May  1861  ;  Vicar  of  Par,  co.  Cornwall,  1846-47,  and  of 
St.  Peter's,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  1848  till  death  ;  author  of  "  Eucharistic 
Manuel  (15  editions),  "The  Eucharistic  Sacrifice,"  the  hymn  "  Jesu,  Meek 
and  Gentle,"  and  "A  Hymnal  suited  for  the  Services  of  the  Church,  together 
with  a  Selection  of  Introits,"  1857  ;  died,  aged  84,  at  St.  Peter's  Vicara,t;e, 
Plymouth,  on  Wednesday,  25  March  1903.  Will  dated  22  April  1901, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  506,  1903)  18  April  1903,  by  Howard  Fellowes  Prynne 
and  George  Halford  Fellowes  Prynne,  sons.  zK 


tober  1828;  marr. 
at  Plymouth  1 7 
April  1849;  died, 
aged  72,  at  St. 
Peter's  Vicarage, 
Plymouth,  on 
Saturday,  9  March 
1901. 


Rev.  William  Collings  Lukis,  of  Trinity  College,  = 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1840,  M.A.  1843,  admitted  (ad 
eutidem)  Oxford,  22  June  1854;  Vicar  of  Great 
Bedwyn,  co.  Wilts,  1850-55,  Rector  of  Colling- 
bourne  Ducis,  co.  Wilts,  1855-62,  and  of  Wath, 
CO.  York,  1862,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquess 
of  Ailesbury;  died,  aged  75,  at  the  Rectory,  Wath, 
on  Wednesday,  7  December  1892. 


=Lucy  Adelaide,  born  Augusta  Frederica, 

21    February    1831  ;  born  21  September 

marr.    at  Tamerton,  1832  ;      died       at 

CO.  Devon,  30  April  Leigh    House,    co. 

1 851;  died  at  Lewis-  Wilts,  9  December 

ham,    CO.    Kent,  on  1835. 
Wednesday,    5    Sep- 
tember 1894. 


Colonel  Stannus  Verner  Gordon,=Alice    Gerrard, 
D.S.O.  ;   born    29  August   1846;     bom   7   August 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  36th     1854;  marr.  29 
Regiment  of  Foot  9  August  1864,     August  1872. 
Lieutenant  Bengal  Staff  Corps  i 
August    1868,    Colonel    (retired) 
1 1  August  1902 ;  served  in  Afghan 
War  187S-80,  in  the  march  from 
Kabul  to  the  relief  of  Khandahar, 
and   the   battle   of    i    September 
(mentioned        in         despatches, 
"  London  Gazette,"   4   May   and 
3    December    1880,    medal    with 
three  clasps,  bronze  star,  brevet  of 
Major)  ;  in  Miranzai  (ist)  Expedi- 
tion  1891,   operations  in  Chitral 
1895,  with  relief  force  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette," 
15    November  1895,   medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.  21  January  1896). 


October  1857  ; 
marr.  15  July 
1885. 


Surgeon-Major  Robert=Marguerite  Ger- 
Hampden  Clement,  rard,  born  6 
born  31  October 
i860;  entered  the 
Royal  Army  Medical 
Service  as  Surgeon- 
Captain  2  August 
1884,   Surgeon-Major 

2  August  1896,  retired 

3  August  1 904 ;  served 
in  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-85  ;  in  South 
African  War  1900,  at 
operations  in  the 
Orange  Free  State 
April  to  May  1900, 
and  in  Orange  River 
Colony  May  to  July 
1900  (Queen's  medal 
with  two  clasps). 


94 


Isabella  Harriet, = 
dau.  of  Colonel 
John  Grant  Ger- 
rard,  ist  Bombay 
Fusiliers  ;  born  8 
September  1835  ; 
marr.  6  October 
1853;  died  6 
October  1866. 
I  St  wife. 


:Lieut.-Colonel  Halford  Fellowes,  born  at  Leigh= 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  24  October  1833  ;  entered  the 
Indian  Army  11  January  1851,  Lieutenant  1856, 
Captain  Bengal  Staff  Corps  1863,  Major  187 1, 
Lieut. -Colonel  11  January  1877,  Commandant 
32nd  Pioneers;  served  as  Adjutant  31st  Bengal 
Native  Infantry  during  the  Sonthal  Campaign  of 
1855-56,  also  throughout  the  Mutiny  of  1857-59, 
including  the  defence  of  Sangor  and  operations  in 
Central  India ;  present  with  the  force  under 
Brigadier  F.  Wheler  in  the  actions  of  Jalimpore, 
Dowlutpore,  and  Fort  of  Putna,  and  pursuit  of 
Tantia  Topee  (medal  with  clasp) ;  served  as 
Brigade  -  Major  to  the  Bengal  Brigade  of  the 
Abyssinian  Expeditionary  Force  in  1868  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  medal)  ;  died,  aged  45,  at 
Kala  Chupri,  while  on  march  from  Kandahar, 
on  Wednesday,  9  April  1879.  Will  dated  24  July 
1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  535,  79)  18  June  1879, 
by  Mabel  Fellowes,  relict. 


'Mabel,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Le 
Mesurier  of  Bedford  ; 
born  14  February  1849  ; 
marr.  at  Meerut,  India, 
on  Saturday,  8  March 
1873  ;  died,  aged  36,  at 
Bedford,  on  Saturday, 
15  August  1885.  Will 
dated  8  March  1881, 
re-executed  22  March 
1883,  with  codicil  dated 
23  May  1885,  proved 
at  Northampton  21  De- 
cember 1885,  by  Mary 
Le  Mesurier,  spinster, 
sister.     2nd  wife. 


Abdy  Gerrard  Fellowes,  born  8  June  1862  ;  Captain  in  the  Forces  of  H.H.=pDora    Louisa, 


the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad ;  died,  aged  40,  at  Warrington  Lodge,  Maida  Vale, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  4  July  1900.  Adfrion  (with  will  dated  20  June  1900) 
was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  1504,  1900)  8  November  1900,  to  William  Gordon 
Fellowes,  Barrister-at-Law,  the  attorney  of  Dora  Louisa  Fellowes,  the  relict. 


dau.  of  John 
Rudolf  White; 
born  30  March 
1856. 


Edith  Marie  Gerrard,  bom 
I  April  1891  :  died  19 
November  following. 


Adby  Halford  Gerrard 
Fellowes,  born  1 2 
October  1893. 


Consuelo  Gerrard, 
born  5  July  1896. 


Walter  Sandys  Sulivan    of  Kibberi,  Betta=Marie  Gerrard=Eardley    Norton    (eldest    son   of 


Coorg,  India  (3rd  surviving  son  of  Colonel 
George  Augustus  Filmer  Sulivan  of  the  5th 
Lancers)  ;  marr.  at  St.  Barnabas',  Kensing- 
ton, London,  on  Tuesday,  10  August  1886; 
marriage  dissolved,     ist  husband. 


Bunbury,  born     John    Bruce    Norton,    Advocate- 

9   April   1864.     General  of  Madras) ;  marr.  at  St. 

Andrew's,     the     Kirk,      Madras, 

India,     on    Tuesday,     2     March 

1897.     2nd  husband. 


95 


Octavia,  born  9  Decem- 
ber 1834 ;  died  in 
January  1835. 


A  daughter  born  at 
Leigh  House,  co.  Wilts, 
17  December  1835. 


Major-General  Charles  Harry  Wilson  (2nd= 
son  of  Lieut.-General  Francis  Whish  Wilson, 
C.B.);  entered  the  Army  13  June  1846, 
Lieut.-Colonel  Madras  Staff  Corps  1872, 
Colonel  1877,  Major-General  (retired)  29 
December  1881  ;  served  at  Ungool  Boad 
and  Gumsoor  1848  ;  died  30  April  1890. 


=Francesca  Henrietta, 
born  13  December 
1836;  marr.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Plymouth,  co. 
Devon,  onWedneday, 
2  January  1856. 


Alice  Harriette,  younger= 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
David  Butler  Young, 
Bombay  Staff  Corps ; 
born  12  March  1874  ; 
marr.  4  March  1905  ; 
died  at  Tientsin,  China, 
on  Friday  3  August 
1906.     I  St  wife. 


=Major  Halford  Le  Mesurier  Fellowes,  born  at  Jhelum,=f=Margaret  Mary, 
India,  17  August  1874;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Lieutenant  31  January  1894,  2nd  Lieutenant  Indian  Vicary  of  New- 
Staff  Corps  1895,  Lieutenant  Indian  Army  1896,  ton  Abbot,  co. 
Captain  1903,  Major  31  January  191 2,  retired  Devon;  marr.  14 
I  March  1915  ;  served  in  the  Expedition  to  October  191 1. 
Dongola  1896  (Egyptian  medal,  medal);  in  North-  2nd  wife. 
West  Frontier  of  India  1897-98,  at  rehef  of 
Chakdarra,  Malakand,  and  action  at  Landakai, 
operations  in  Bajaur,  and  in  the  Mamund  country, 
Utman  Khel  (medal  with  two  clasps). 


Halford  David  Fellowfes, 
born  at  Tientsin  on 
Thursday,  2  August  1906. 


Angela  Mary,  bom 
5  August  1912. 


A  son  born 
in  1917. 


Peregrine  Fellowes,  bom  28  October 
187s,  died  at  Jhelum  on  Sunday, 
14  November  following. 


Peregrine  Paul  Fellowes,^ 
bom  17  February  1877. 


^Florence  Lundi,  dau.  of 
Donald  Strachan ;  born 
1  January  1881  ;  marr.  24 
August  1905. 


Peregrine  Strachan  Fellowes,  born 
13  October  1906  ;  died  10  February 
following. 


96 


AYLESFORD. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms, — Argent  a  chevron  between 
three  griffins  passant  sable. 

Crest. — A  griffin  passant  sable. 

Supporters. — Dexter,  a  griffin  sable  ducally  gorged  or ;  Sinister,  a  lion  or 
ducally  gorged  azure. 

Motto. — Aperto  vivere  voto. 


aylesforii. 


Heneage  Finch,  Earl  of  Aylesford  and  Baron  of  Guernsey  in= 
the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  (2nd  surviving  son  of  Heneage, 
4th  Earl  of  Aylesford,  by  Lady  Louisa  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  ist  Marquess  of  Bath) ;  born  24  April,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Westminster,  25  May  1786;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  19  April  1804,  B.A.  19  March  1807;  M.P.  for 
Weobley  6  May  1807  to  29  September  1S12  ;  Cornet  gth  (Light) 
Dragoons  22  August  181 1,  Lieutenant  20  May  1812;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Commandant  Warwickshire  Yeomanry  23  May  1814  to 
6  March  1848;  Captain  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard;  Lord 
Steward  of  the  Household  to  Queen  Victoria  ;  D.L.  for  co. 
Warwick  11  July  1822,  Vice-Lieutenant  same  county  30  June 
1828;  a  Trustee  of  Rugby  School;  F".S.A. ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  5th  Earl  21  October  181 2  ;  died,  aged  72,  at  Packington 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  3  January  1859.  Will  dated  9  April  1847, 
with  codicil  dated  24  June  1850,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  5i,  59) 
II  February  1859,  by  Heneage,  Earl  of  Aylesford,  son. 


=Augusta  Sophia  (Greville),  4th 
dau.  of  George,  2nd  Earl  of 
Warwick,  by  Henrietta  his  2nd 
wife,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Richard  Vernon  of  Hilton, 
CO.  Stafford  ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  23  April  1821  ;  died 
at  Packington  Hall  2  March 
1845.  .-\dtiion  was  granted 
(I'.C.C.)  in  August  1845. 

(See  Pedif^ree  of  Warzvick, 
"Notes"  to  ''Visitation 
of  Euf^land  and  Wales," 
Vol.  IT,  pa,^e  isp.) 


William  Walter  (Legge),  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  born  at= 
S.indwell  Park  12  August  1823  ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  1841, 
B.A.  1844,  M.A.  1847  ;  Captain  ist  Staffordshire  Militia 
10  June  J843  to  June  1854,  Captain  Patshull  Rifle 
Volunteers  i  August  i860  to  31  March  1880;  Hon. 
Colonel  ist  (Volunteer)  Battalion  South  Staffordshire 
Regiment;  M.P.  for  South  Staffordshire  19  February 
1849  to  22  November  1853  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford,  Lord- 
Lieulenant  same  county  21  March  1887  ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  5th  Earl  22  November  1853  ;  died, 
aged  67,  at  40  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  4  August 
1891,  bur.  at  Patshull.  Will  dated  17  June  1885, 
with  two  codicils  dated  7  July  1886  and  17  Sep- 
tember 1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  924,  91)  7 
September  1891,  by  William  Heneage,  Earl  of 
Dartmouth,  son. 


A 


=Augusta,  born  18  Feb- 
ruary 1822  ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Westminster, 
9  June  1846  ;  died, 
aged  78,  from  the  result 
of  a  fall,  at  Woodsome 
Hall,  CO.  York,  i  De- 
cember, bur.  at  Patshull 
4  December  1900.  Will 
dated  2  July  1896, 
pro ved  ( Pri  n .  Reg. ,  1 5  7 , 
1 901)  5  February  1901, 
by  William  Heneage, 
Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
and  Lieut.-Colonel  the 
Hon'''^  Henry  Charles 
Legge,  sons. 


Sarah,  died 
unmarried, 
aged  26,  in 
Tilney  Street, 
I'ark  Lane, 
London,  24 
April  1850. 


Heneage  Finch,  Earl  of= 
Aylesford,  born  at  Packing 
ton  Hall  24  December  1824  ; 
Major  Warwickshire  Yeo- 
manry 23  March  1848  ;  M.P. 
for  .South  Warwickshire  7 
June  1 849  to  2 1  March  1857  ; 
D.L.  for  CO.  Warwick  3  Sep- 
tember 1852  ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  6th  Earl  3  January 
1859;  died,  aged  46,  at  48 
Grosvenor  Street,  London, 
10  January  1871,  bur.  at 
Offchurch,  co.  Warwick. 
^^'ill  dated  22  June  1857, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  148,  71) 
31  March  1871,  by  the 
Hon''''"  Daniel  Greville  Finch, 
brother,  and  William  Walter, 
Earl  of  Dartmouth. 


=Jane  Wigluwick,  only  child 
of  John  Wightwick  Knight- 
ley  of  Offchurch  Bury ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
7  May  1846  ;  died  at  The 
Cottage,  Offchurch,  on 
Saturday,  21  October,  bur. 
at  Offchurch  25  October 
191 1.  Memorial  service  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  same  day.  \Vill 
dated  19  October  1906, with 
three  codicils  dated  31  July 
1907  to  12  April  191 1, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  169, 12) 
17  February  19 12,  by 
Charles  James  Murray  and 
Frederick  William  Fane. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Daniel  GrevilleFinch, 
born  26  .April  1827  ;  Ensign  24th 
l''oot  2  May  1845,  Lieutenant  1846, 
Captain  1853,  Major  (by  brevet) 
1855,  Major  1857,  retired  as  Lieut.- 
Colonel  8  July  1S62;  served 
throughout  Crimean  War  with  68th 
Regiment ;  at  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  at  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (medal  with  three  clasps, 
brevet  of  Major,  sth-class  Medjiclie 
and  Turkish  medal) ;  died  un- 
married, aged  54,  at  19  Bury  Street, 
St.  James',  V\'estmiiister,  on  AVed- 
nesday,  22  February  1882.  Adiiion 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
3  April  1882,  to  Augusta,  Countess 
of  Dartmouth,  sister. 


Heneage    Finch.    Earl   of  Aylesford,   born   in  Upper^Edith,     3rd     dau.    of     Lieut.-Colonel 


Brook  Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  21  February  1849 
educated  at  F,ton  ;  Captain  \Var\vickshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  9  July  1869  to  September  1877  ;  D.L.  for 
CO.  Warwick  27  January  1870;  Officer  of  the  Greek 
Order  of  the  Saviour ;  succeeded  his  father  as  7th 
Earl  10  January  187 1;  died,  aged  35,  at  Big 
Springs,  Howard  County,  Texas,  North  America, 
13  January  1885,  bur.  in  the  church  at  Packington, 
CO.  Warwick.  Will  dated  2  September  1882,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  767,  85)  i  September  1885,  by  the  Hon"' 
Daniel  Harry  Finch,  brother. 


Thomas  Peers  Williams  of  Temple 
House,  CO.  Berks,  M.P.,  by  Emily  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Anthony  Bacon 
of  Elcott,  CO.  Berks ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  8  January 
187 1  ;  died  at  51  Welbeck  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  London,  23  June,  bur. 
at  Bisham,  co.  Berks,  28  June  1897. 
Adiiion  granted  (Prin.  Reg.)  3  August 
1897,  to  Andrew  Alfred  Collyer  Bristow. 


I 


Lieut.- Colonel  Sir  ^L-llcolm  Donald  Murray,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  of  Belvedere  Fort, =j=Hilda  Joanna 

Sunningdale    co.  Berks,   and  of  2  Ovingcon  Gardens,  Kensington,  London  {4th     Gwendolen, 

son  of  Brigadier-General  Alexander  Henry  Murray,  R.A.  [grandson  of  George,     born  25  July 

5th  Earl  of  Dunmore],  by  Martha  Frances  Vincent  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  E.      1872  ;    marr. 

Davenport  of  Ballynacourty   House,   co.  Limerick);   born   9  July    1867;    2nd     i2Aprili898. 

Lieutenant  Seaforth   Highlanders  29  February  1888,  Lieutenant   i88g.  Captain 

1895,  Major  1903  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  (by  brevet)  15  March  1916;  served  in  Hazara 

Expedition  i8S8  (mentioned  in  despatches)  and  in  South  African  War  1899-1900 

(Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps)  ;  FZquerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught 

1904-1907  ;  Comptroller  to  the  Household  1906;  M.V.O.  (4th-class)   15  June 

1905,  C.V.O.  25  June  1909,  K.C.V.O.  1916;  C.B.   10  June  191 1  ;  an  Esquire 

of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ;  Knight  of  the 

.Sword   of   Sweden,   St.  Anne   of  Russia,   and  other  orders  ;  A.D.C.  to  General 

Officer  Commanding  Troops,    Malta,   8    February   1902   to   23   April    1903,   to 

General  Officer  Commandini^  F'orces,  Ireland,  and  3rd  Army  Corps  19  September 

1903  to  30  April  1904,  and  to  Inspector-General  of  the  Forces  17   May  1904  to 

1906;  Staff  Officer  during  European  War  1914-16.  ,\ 


Philip  Samuel  Danby  of  Offchurch,  co.  Warwick= 
(2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Danby,  Vicar 
of  Weston-by-Welland,  co.  Northampton)  ; 
educated  at  Radley  ;  marr.  at  Offchurch  (by 
the  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  assisted  by  his 
brother,  the  Rev.  Clement  Edward  Danby) 
on  Tuesday,  10  September  1901  ;  died, 
aged  55,  at  Offchurch,  on  Wednesday,  22 
December,  bur.  there  on  Friday,  24  December 
1909.     I  St  husband. 


Alexandra  Louisi 
Minna,  born  9 
July  1875,  bapt. 
at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  St.  James' 
(H.M.  Queen 
Alexandra  stood 
sponsor). 


;e=]=Robert  William  Emmet  of 
Fairby,  Longfield,  co.  Kent 
(2nd  son  of  George  Nelson 
Emmet  of  Kensington, 
London)  ;  educated  at 
Marlborough  ;  marr.  at 
Aberdovey,  co.  Merioneth, 
on  ..Wednesday,  19  April 
191 1  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor 
August  1895.  2nd  husband. 


A 


/N 


Hon'"''  Cleorgiana  Agnes  (Bagot),= 
eldest  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Baron 
Bagot,  by  the  Hoii'''=  Lucia  Caro- 
line Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  James  Welbore  (Agar- 
Ellis),  I  St  Baron  Dover;  born  at 
Dover  House,  Piccadilly,  London, 
on  Saturday,  22  May  1852  ;  marr. 
at  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  on 
Tuesday,  4  February  1873;  died, 
aged  21,  on  Tuesday,  12  April 
1874.      ist  wife. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Bagot,  Vol.  18, 
page  loS.) 


=Charles  Wightwick  Finch,  Earl  of= 
Aylesfordand  Baron  of  Guernsey; 
born  at  15  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair, 
London,  on  Saturday,  7  June 
1851  ;  educated  at  Eton;  Hon. 
Colonel  4th  (Reserve)  Battalion 
South  Staffordshire  Regiment  4 
February  1899,  formerly  Major 
3rd  Battalion,  Captain  (Hon. 
Major  1892)  Warwickshire  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry  1886 -1896  ;  J.  P. 
for  the  counties  of  Warwick  and 
Kent,  D.L.  for  the  former  county  ; 
succeeded  his  brother  as  8th  Earl 
13  January  1885. 


=Ella  Victoria,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Ross  of 
Benena  Abbots,  co. 
Cork;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London, 
i6  April  1879.  She  mar- 
ried istly  at  St.  Peter's, 
Dublin,  2  October  1869, 
James  Wingfield  Linton 
of  Hemingford,  co.  Hun- 
tingdon, Captain  24th 
Foot,  who  died  13  July 
1875.     2nd  wife. 


St.  Luke's, 
Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex 
(by   the    Rev. 


Wednesday, 
14  December 
1904. 


^L^jor  Eustace  Crawley  (3rd  son  of=Violet  Ella, 
George  Baden  Crawley,  by  Eliza  Inez  born  in  1880; 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  G.  married  at 
Hulbert  of  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent) ; 
born  on  Sunday,  19  April  1868; 
2nd  Lieutenant  12th  Lancers  7 
August  1889,  Lieutenant  1891, 
Captain  1897,  Major  (by  brevet  29  Arthur  Stafford 
November  1900)  29  July  1905;  Crawley),  on 
extra  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -General  and 
Governor-General  of  Ireland  19  Feb- 
ruary 1894  to  8  July  1895,  special 
extra  regimental  employ  1 1  March 
to  27  December  1899;  employed  in 
Nigeria  28  December  1899  to  4  February  1900; 
on  Special  Service,  South  Africa,  17  March  to  15 
April  1900;  D.A.A.G.,  South  Africa,  16  April  to 
10  July  1900;  Brigade  -  Major,  South  Africa,  11 
July  to  28  November  1900 ;  employed  with  West 
African  Frontier  Force  10  December  1902  to  24 
February  1904;  D.A.A.G.  8th  (Lucknow  division) 
Indian  Army  17  April  1909  to  16  April  1913;  served 
in  operations  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-99  (medal 
with  clasp);  in  West  Africa  1898  in  command 
of  Expedition  to  Bula  ;  in  South  African  War,  T899 
-1902,  as  Special  Service  Officer,  afterwards  on  Staff 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10 
September  1901,  brevet  of  Major,  Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps) ;  in 
command  West  Africa,  Northern  Nigeria,  1903  (medal 
with  clasp) ;  killed  in  action  with  the  Expeditionary 
Force  at  Kimmel,  Belgium,  on  Monday,  2  November 
1914.  Will  dated  9  September  1914,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  36,  15)  21  January  1915,  by  Henry  Ernest 
Crawley  and  Charles  Frederick  Ingram. 


William  Worthington=j=Muriel  Gladwys, 
Worthington  of  Neth-     born    13    April 
erseale      Old      Hall,      1881,    bapt.    at 
A'\shby-de-la-Zouche,     Offchurch,     co. 
CO.     Derby,     and    of     Warwick ;  marr. 
Maple    Hayes,     near     at    St.    Peter's, 
Lichfield,  co.  Stafford     Eaton     Square, 
(only   son   of    Albert     London,      on 
Octavius  Worthington     Saturday,     29 
of  Maple  Hayes,   by     July  1901. 
Sarah    Elizabeth    his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Etty 
of  Malton,  co.  York) ; 
born     2 1      December 
187 1,  bapt.  at  Willing- 
ton,    CO.    Derby,    23 
January    1872  ;    edu- 
cated at  Charterhouse 
1886-89,  and  at  New 
College,   Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 10  October 
1890,  B.A.  and  M.A. 
1900  ;    J. P.    for    the 
counties    of    Stafford 
and   Derby  ;  Lord  of  1 
the    Manor  of  Pype-  ! 
cum-Membris,     and  ' 
Patron   of  the  living 
of  Scale,  CO.  Derby. 

A 

{See  Pedigree  of  Worthington,  Vol.  i, 
page  223,  and  Addenda,  Vol.  p, 
page  xiv. ) 


Charles  James  Murray  of  Loch  Carron,  co.  Ross,  and  of  55  Princes  Gate,= 
South  Kensington,  London  (eldest  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Sir  Charles 
Augustus  Murray,  K.C.B.  [2nd  son  of  George,  5th  Earl  of  Dunmore], 
by  Elizabeth  his  ist  wife,  only  dau.  of  James  Wadsworth  of  Geneseo, 
New  York,  U.S.A.);  bom  29  November  1851,  bapt.  at  H.M.'s  Agency, 
Cairo;  educated  at  Eton;  of  the  Diplomatic  Service  1872-76;  Major 
Commanding  Ross-shire  Mountain  Battery  (Territorials)  1 907-1 1 ;  M.P. 
for  Hastings  1880-85,  ^'^'^  f^""  Coventry  i6  July  1895-1906;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Ross  ;  served  in  European  War  in  France  on  Special  Staff 
appointment  1917-18.  ^ 


=Anne  Francesca  Wil- 
helmine,  born  i  o  March 
1853,  bapt.  at  South 
Audley  Street  Chapel, 
London  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Monday, 
9  August  1875. 


Daniel  Harry  Finch,  born  5  June 
1858  ;  Captain  3rd  Battalion  South 
StafiFordshire  Regiment;  died  un- 
married, aged  32,  at  The  Bury, 
Offchurch,  CO.  Warwick,  on  Wednes- 
day, 17  December  1890,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  15  March  1883,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  255,  91)  10  March  1891, 
by  the  Hon''''  Clement  Edward  Finch, 
brother. 


Clement  Edward  Finch,  born  26  George  Cecil 
August  1861,  bapt.  at  Offchurch;  Moyle  Finch, 
educated  at  Eton ;  Lieutenant  3rd  Bat-  died,  aged  7 
talion  South  Staffordshire  Regiment ;  weeks,  at  Pack- 
died,  aged  34,  at  Offchurch,  on  Mon-  ington  Hall, 
day,  14  October  1895,  bur.  there.  co.  Warwick, 
AdSion  (with  will  dated  16  March  on  Sunday,  8 
1883)  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  368,  96)  January  1865. 
10  April  1896,  to  Jane  Wightwick, 
Dowager  Countess  of  Aylesford, 
mother. 


I 
Heneage  Greville  Finch,  Lord  Guernsey 
born  2  June  1883;  educated  at  Eton  ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  Irish  Guards  4  June 
1902,  Lieutenant  i  September  1904,  retired 
in  1906,  re-joined  as  Captain  15  April 
1914  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  (Militia) 
Battalion  Wiltshire  Regiment  1910-1912, 
Captain  Warwickshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
1 9 10;  A.D.C.  to  Governor  of  Gibraltar  1905  ; 
served  in  South  African  War  1901,  at 
St.  Helena  (Queen's  medal) ;  served  in 
European  War,  and  was  killed  in  action, 
aged  31,  while  leading  his  company  in 
action  at  Soupir,  France,  14  September 
1 9 14.  Memorial  service  at  Packington 
Church  on  Sunday,  3  January  1915.  Will 
dated  31  July  1914,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
68,  15)  I  January  19 15,  by  Gladys  Cecil 
Georgina  Finch,  Lady  Guernsey,  the  relict. 


=j=Hon'''=  Gladys  Cecil 
Georgina  (Fellowes)  of 
9  Sussex  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  2nd 
dau.  of  William  Henry, 
2nd  Baron  De  Ramsay, 
by  Lady  Rosamond 
Jane  Frances  (Spencer- 
Churchill)  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Winston, 
7th  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough, K.G. ;  born  4 
January  1885  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester 
Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  1 1  June  1907. 

(See  Pedigree  of 
De  Ramsey,  Vol. 
I5y  page  120.) 


Heneage  Michael  Charles  Finch,  Lord  Guernsey,  born  31 
October  1908,  bapt.  in  the  Chapel  Royal,  St.  James'  Palace, 
London,  on  Monday,  7  December  1908  (Sponsors:  The 
Countess  of  Craven,  Earl  Howe,  the  Hon''''  Sidney  Greville, 
the  Hon''''  Reginald  Fellowes,  and  Lady  Muriel  Worthington). 


Charles  Daniel  Finch- 
Knightley,  born  23 
August  1886;  temporary 
2nd  Lieutenant  Can- 
adian Forces  1914,  for- 
merly of  the  Merchant 
Service  ;  Captain  in 
General  List  ;  served  in 
European  War  19 14 
-17  (severely  wounded 
at  Hooge  in  191 5)  ; 
Military  Secretary  to 
Governor  -  General  of 
Australia  5  August  1918 ; 
assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Knightley. 


Ronald  William  Edward 
Finch,  born  28  Septem- 
ber 1889  ;  Midshipman 
Royal  Navy  15  May 
1 906  ;  retired  ;  Lieu- 
tenant British  Columbian 
Horse ;  served  in  Euro- 
pean War,  invalided  out 
of  Army  in  19 17. 


103 


Curtler  of  iSebere  House,  Claines,  to. 

lEorcester. 

Ar»is. — Per   pale    indented    azure    and    sable    two    chevronels 

between  three  lions  rampant  or. 
Crest. — A  lion's  head  erased  bendy  sinister  or  and  azure  ducally 

crowned  gold  from  the  mouth  flames  issuant  proper. 
Mollo. — Labor  omnia  vincit. 


Anne  Maria,= 
dau.  of  William 
Ricketts,  by 
Elizabeth  Wil- 
loughby  his  wife, 
of  Droitwich, 
CO.  Worcester ; 
marr.  4  Decem- 
ber 1824 ;  bur. 
at  Doverdale, 
CO.  Worcester. 
I  St  wife. 


^Thomas  Gale  Curtler  of  Severe  House,  Claines,= 

CO.  Worcester  (son  of  James  Curtler  of  Broms- 
grove,  CO.  Worcester,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Gale  of  Dorchester,  co.  Dorset)  ;  born 
13  February  1797  ;  a  Solicitor;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Worcester ;  Town  Clerk  of  Droitwich  1820-36  ; 
Vice-Chairman  Worcestershire  Quarter  Sessions 
1845  to  1867  ;  died,  aged  88,  at  Bevere  House, 
on  Saturday,  28  March  1885,  bur.  at  Claines. 
Memorial  window  in  the  church  of  St.  Anna, 
Thornbury,  co.  Hereford.  Will  dated  25  June 
1878,  with  codicil  dated  26  February  1880,  proved 
at  Worcester  15  July  1885,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Gale  Curtler,  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Curtler  and 
Martin  Curtler,  sons. 


=Mary,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Oldham,  Rector 
of  Doverdale ;  marr.  in 
1837;  died,  aged  79,  at 
Bevere  House  on  Tuesday, 
18  April  1876,  bur.  at 
Doverdale.  Will  dated 
14  August  187 1,  proved 
at  Worcester  25  August 
1876,  by  the  Rev.  James 
Oldham,  son,  and  Martin 
Curtler,  step  -  son.  2nd 
wife. 


Rev.  Thomas  Gale  Curtler  of  Bevere  House,  Claines ;  born  5=T=Harriette,  eldest  dau.  of  the 


December  1825  ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  1844,  B.A.  1848,  M.A.  1857  ; 
Curate  of  Aslacton,  co.  Norfolk,  1849-52  ;  Rector  of  Doverdale 
1852-57  ;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Aslacton  1857-61  ;  Vicar  and 
Patron  of  Barbourne,  co.  Worcester,  1862  ;  Rural  Dean  of 
East  Worcestershire  1875  ;  died,  aged  65,  at  Bevere  House, 
on  Thursday,  5  November  1891.  Will  dated  14  March  1891, 
with  codicil  dated  5  November  1891,  proved  at  Worcester 
20  February  1892,  by  Frederick  Lewis  Curtler,  son,  and 
Laurence  Martin  Curtler,  nephew. 


Rev.  Thomas  Oldham,  Rector 
of  Doverdale  {see  above) ; 
marr.  at  Claines  on  Tuesday, 
20  February  1849;  died  at 
Bevere  House,  Claines,  on 
Wednesday,  24  May  1876. 
Admon  granted  at  Worcester 
28  August  1876,  to  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Gale  Curtler. 


Willoughby  Francis  Gale  Curtler,  born  at  Forncett,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Monday,  24  May  1858,  bapt.  at  Forncett  St.  Peter;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  October 
1877;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers  11  August  1880, 
Lieutenant  1  July  1881,  Captain  1885  ;  died,  aged  32,  at  the 
Camp,  Colchester,  co.  Essex,  on  Wednesday,  4  March  1890,  bur. 
at  Claines. 


Henry  Hoskins  Curtler, 
bapt.  at  Long  Stratton, 
CO.  Norfolk ;  of  St. 
Mary  Hall,  Oxford, 
matriculated  20  October 
1879,  aged  19. 


Frederick  Lewis  Curtler  of  Bevere  House,= 
Claines ;  born  at  Long  Stratton,  co. 
Norfolk,  2  January  1861. 


^Nannie  McClelland,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 
Gwatkin  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  U.S.A. ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Richmond,  Virginia,  in  June  1892. 


Frederick  Gwatkin  Oldham  Curtler,  born 
at  Bevere  House  on  Sunday,  30  April 
1893;  educated  at  Rugby;  Lieutenant 
2nd  Battalion  Worcestershire  Regiment ; 
killed  in  action  near  Langemarck,  Belgium, 
on  Wednesday,  21  October  19 14. 


Helen  Oldham, 
born  at  Fairlawn, 
Great  Malvern, 
CO.  Worcester,  on 
Sunday,  18  June 
1899. 


Nancy,   born  22   No- 
vember 1902. 


Margaret  Isabel,  born 
22  November  1903. 


104 


Rev.  William  Henry  Curtler  of  Bevere  House,  Claines,=: 
CO.  Worcester;  born  29  March  1827,  bapt.  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Droitwich,  co.  Worcester ;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
8  June  1846,  B.A.  (ist-class  Lit.  Hum)  1850,  Fellow 
1850-52,  M.A.  1856;  Rector  of  Abbess  Roding, 
CO.  Essex,  1853-58,  and  of  Lympstone,  co.  Devon, 
1858-72  ;  died  at  Hendon,  co.  Middlesex,  2  July 
1913.  Will  dated  20  December  1907,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1246,  1913)  15  August  1913,  by 
Edmund  Oldham  Curtler,  son. 


Fanny,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Oldham,  Rector  of  Doverdale,  co. 
Worcester  ;  marr.  at  Colton,  co.  Stafford, 
on  Thursday,  15  April  1852  ;  died  at 
Putney,  co.  Surrey,  10  January  1908. 
Will  dated  23  April  1906,  with  codicil 
dated  30  July  1906,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
185,  1908)  27  February  1908,  by 
Edmund  Oldham  Curtler,  son,  and 
James  Douglas  Marsden. 


Rev.  William    Henry  Herbert    Curtler,  born   at   the  Rectory,  Abbess  Mary  Emmeline,  died 

Roding,    on    Monday,    29   January    1855,   bapt.   at    Abbess    Roding;  in     infancy     at      the 

of  Corpus    Christi    College,    Oxford,   matriculated    22    October    1874,  Rectory,      Abbess 

Scholar    1875    (ist- class    Mods.    1876),    B.A.    (3rd-class    Lit.    Hum.)  Roding,    on   Sunday, 

1879;    Curate   of   Maidstone,    co.    Kent,    1881-82,    and    of  Croydon,  6  April  1856. 
CO.  Surrey,  1 88  2-84. 


Edmund  Oldham  Curtler  of 
Putney,  co.  Surrey  ;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Abbess  Roding,  on 
Tuesday,  24  February  1857; 
educated  at  Harrow,  admitted 
Easter  1871,  and  at  Clifton 
College ;  a  Solicitor. 


Reginald  Digby  Curtler,  born  at  Lympstone,  co. 
Devon,  on  Saturday,  29  January  1859,  bapt.  at 
Lymstone  ;  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  21  October  1878,  B.A.  1882  ;  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  25  June  1884  ;  died 
unmarried  in  1891,  bur.  at  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 


Martin   Beauchamp   Curtler, 
born  in  1855,  died  in  infancy. 


Harriet   Ellen,  born  10  No- 
vember 1856. 


Lawrence  Martin  Curtler  (twin  with  Walter  Thomas),  born  at 
Worcester  on  Christmas  Day  1857  ;  educated  at  Marlborough  ; 
admitted  a  Solicitor  1881  ;  died  unmarried  at  Shrewsbury 
House,  Church  Walks,  Llandudno,  co.  Carnarvon,  29  January 
1912.  M.L  Will  dated  29  October  1901,  with  codicil  dated 
27  October  1906,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  375,  12)  8  March  191 2, 
by  Walter  Thomas  Curtler. 


105 


Martin  Curtler  of  Bevere  Knoll,  Worcester,  and  The  \Vooding,= 
Thornbury,  co.  Hereford;  born  at  Bevere  24  October  1828; 
educated  at  Rugby;  admitted  a  Solicitor  Easter  1851,  Clerk  to 
Justices  of  Worcester  Division  for  co.  Worcester,  Treasurer  of  County 
Courts;  Member  of  the  Worcester  School  Board  1883,  Chairman 
1886-1901  ;  died  at  Much  Cowarne,  co.  Hereford,  17  October 
1901,  bur.  in  the  old  churchyard,  Claines,  co.  Worcester.  Memorial 
Brass  in  the  church  of  St.  Anna,  Thornbury,  also  a  Memorial  Organ 
dedicated  17  October  1912.  Will  dated  10  May  1897,  with  two 
codicils  dated  16  December  1899  and  14  August  1901,  proved  at 
Worcester  24  December  1901,  by  Laurence  Martin  Curtler  and 
Walter  Thomas  Curtler,  sons. 


=Laura  Jane,  4th  dau.  of 
John  Powell  of  Van 
Diemen's  Land ;  marr.  at 
Claines  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Gale  Curtler)  on 
Wednesday,  1 7  August 
1853;  died,  aged  59,  at 
Lansdowne  House,  Wor- 
cester, on  Easter  Day, 
1  April  1888,  bur.  in  the 
old  churchyard,  Claines. 


Walter  Thomas  Curtler  (twin  with=j=Margaret  Allen,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Hamilton  Kingsford, 


Lawrence  Martin)  of  Inchmery, 
Thorneloe,  Worcester,  and  of  The 
Wooding,  Thornbury ;  born  at 
Worcester  on  Christmas  Day,  1857  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough  ;  admitted 
a  Solicitor  in  August  1881. 


Vicar  of  Stoulton,  co.  Worcester,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Haig  Allen  of  Huddersfield,  co.  York ; 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Stoulton ;  marr.  at  Stoulton  on 
Tuesday,  6  October  1891. 


Walter  Lawrence  Curtler, 
born  at  St.  George's 
Square,  Worcester,  2 
January  1893  ;  educated 
at  Radley ;  Lieutenant 
8th  Battalion  Worcester- 
shire Regiment  15 
August  19 1 3,  Captain 
in  June  1915  ;  served  in 
European  War  1915-17. 


Francis  Martin  Curtler,       Thomas  Hamilton 


born  at  St.  George's 
Square,  Worcester,  7 
August  1894  ;  educated 
at  Radley  ;  Captain  3rd 
Middlesex  Regiment ; 
served  in  European  War 
1915-17- 


Curtler,  born  25 
April  1896;  died 
27  August  1907, 
bur.  at  Stoulton. 


Gerald  Arthur  Gale 
Curtler,  born  at 
St.  George's  Square, 
Worcester,  i  April, 
and  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Worcester, 
18  April  1909. 


William      Henry      Ricketts=i=Alice  Blackford 


Curtler  of  Oxford  ;  born  at 
Claines  28  January  1862  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  29  January 
1881. 


Mercer  ;  marr. 
in  U.S.A.  5 
October  1899. 


Arthur  Henry  Whinfield  of=  Laura  Jane  Char- 
Severn    Grange,    Worcester     lotte,     born     10 
(son      of      Edward      Wrey 
Whinfield) ;   died  at  Severn 
Grange  12  November  1917, 
bur.  at  Claines.     M.L 


March  1863; 
marr.  at  Claines 
20  October  1902. 


Martin  Stuart  Curtler,       Hugh  Mercer  Curtler,       Marjorie  Bruce,  born 
bom  I  February  1904.       born  21  October  1908.       2  August  19 10. 


ic6 


3Ranscme  of  3(p^totcf),  to.  ^uffolfe. 


Mary    Raven,=j 
marr.   19  Feb- 
ruary     1782  ;  j 
died,  aged  38, 
on    Friday,    7  1 
March,  bur.  in  I 
the       Friends' 
Burial  Ground, 
Ipswich,        14 
March     1800. 
ist  wife. 


=Robert  Ransome  of  Woodbridge,= 
CO.  Suffolk,  formerly  of  Norwich 
(2nd  son  of  Richard  Ransome,  by 
Prudence  Sheppard  his  wife) ;  born 
at  Wells,  CO.  Norfolk,  8  February 
1753  ;  started  "Old  Foundry"  Works, 
Ipswich,  in  1789;  died,  aged  76,  at 
Woodbridge  on  Sunday,  7  March, 
bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial  Ground, 
Ipswich,  14  March  1830.  Will  dated 
30  December  1823,  with  codicil  dated 
28  February  1829,  proved  at  Ipswich 
12  June  1830,  by  Elizabeth  Ransome, 
the  relict. 


=Mary  Webb,  of= 
Ipswich  ;  marr.  at 
theFriends'Meeting 
House,  Ipswich,  on 
Wednesday,  5  May 
1802  ;  died,  aged 
48,  on  Monday,  21 
December,  bur.  in 
the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground,  Ipswich, 
27  December  1807. 
2nd  wife. 


=Eli2abeth  Laundy, 
marr.  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Kelvedon, 
CO.  Essex,  (?  20) 
January  181 1  ; 
died  at  Wood- 
bridge  on  Friday, 
25  April  1834. 
3rd  wife. 


James  Ransome  of  Rushmere,  near  Ipswich  ;  born  at= 
Norwich  14  December  1782  ;  died,  aged  66,  at  Rushmere, 
on  Thursday,  22  November,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground,  Ipswich,  on  Friday,  29  November  1849.  ^^'11 
dated  23  June  1847,  with  two  codicils  dated  15  April 
1848  and  23  April  1849,  proved  (P.C.C.  59,  50)  16 
January  1850,  by  Robert  Ransome,  brother,  James  Allen 
Ransome,  son,  and  Stafford  Allen.  Portrait  by  Scott 
in  tht  possession  of  his  great-  grand-daughter,  Mrs. 
Charles  Edward  Barry  of  Kingscote,  Tadworth,  co.  Surrey  ; 
another  by  M acquire  in  possession  of  Miss  A.  Corder  of 
Tuddenham  Road,  Ipsivich ;  and  a  Bust  in  possession  of 
John  Shewell  Corder  of  Ipswich. 


=Hannah,  sister  of  Samuel 
Hunton  ;  marr.  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Beccles,  co.  Suf- 
folk, on  Tuesday,  11  June  1805  ; 
died,  aged  50,  at  Rushmere,  on 
Friday,  8  December,  bur.  in  the 
Friends'  Burial  Ground,  Ipswich, 
on  Friday,  15  December  1826. 
Portrait  by  Scott  in  the  posses- 
sion of  his  great-grand -daughter, 
Mrs.  Norman  Child  Graham  of 
Rockwoods,  Brook,  near  Godalming, 
CO.  Surrey. 

B 


I 

James  Allen  Ransome  of  Rushmere,  near  Ipswich  ;  born  at= 
Great  Yarmouth  6  July  1807  ;  educated  at  Colchester; 
Assoc.  M.Inst.  C.E.  3  March  1846;  Town  Councillor  of 
Ipswich  5  December  1844,  Alderman  9  November  1865 
till  death;  Author  of  "Implements  of  Agriculture," 
1843  ;  died,  aged  68,  at  the  Old  House,  Carr  Street, 
Ipswich,  on  Thursday,  29  April,  bur.  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground,  Ipswich  Cemetery,  on  Monday,  3  May 
1875.  MI.  Will  dated  3  April  1873,  with  codicil  dated 
27  April  1875,  proved  at  Ipswich  27  May  1875,  by 
Robert  James  Ransome  and  Allen  Ransome,  sons,  and 
John  Robert  Jefferies,  son-in-law. 


=Catharine,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Neave  of  Fordingbridge,  co. 
Hants,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Gundry  of  Calne,  co. 
Wilts ;  marr.  at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House,  Fordingbridge, 
on  Friday,  4  September  1829  ; 
died,  aged  71,  on  Friday,  17 
April,  bur.  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground,  Ipswich  Cemetery, 
20  April  1868.     M.l. 


Robert  James  Ransome  of  Stoke= 
Hall,  Ipswich  ;  born  at  Rushmere, 
near  Ipswich,  27  June  1830;  died 
at  Stoke  Hall,  Ipswich,  on  Wednes- 
day, 3  June  1891,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.  I.  Will 
dated  19  January  1876,  with  codicil 
dated  24  November  1887,  proved  at 
Ipswich  29  June  189 1,  by  Allen 
Ransome,  brother,  and  Edward 
Neave. 


=Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Taylor  of  Hadleigh, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Mary  Louisa  his  wife  ;  born  at  Wood- 
bridge  27  September  1832  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Ipswich, 
on  Wednesday,  3  May  1854  ;  died  at  Homesdale, 
Ipswich,  on  Tuesday,  6  June,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Ipswich  on  Thursday,  8  June  1911;  first  part  of 
service  at  St.  Matthew's,  Ipswich.  M.I.  Will  dated 
II  June  1910,  proved  at  Ipswich  26  June  191 1, 
by  Llewellyn  Midgley  and  Norman  Child  Graham, 
sons-in-law. 


Mary   Ann,   died,  aged   24,   at   Cheshunt,  co.    Hertford,  on   Friday,   23  September,  bur.  in 
the  Friends'  Burial  Ground,  VVinchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  28  September  1808. 


Robert  Ransome,  died,  aged  21,  at  Rushmere,  near  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Saturday,  25 
April  1829,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial  Ground,  Ipswich.  Portrait  by  Macquire  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Robert  Charles  Ransome  at  the  Old  Hall,  Hethersett,  co.  Nor/oik. 


Rev.  Henry  Footman,  Canon  of  Lincoln  (eldest  son  of  John  Footman,^ 
Alderman  of  Ipswich,  by  Harriet  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Wall  of 
Great  Yarmouth);  born  at  Cornhill,  Ipswich,  10  February  1831,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary -le -Tower,  Ipswich  ;  of  Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  admitted 
27  March  1867  (and-class  Moral  Science  Tripos  1870),  B.A.  187 1, 
M.A.  1874  ;  Vicar  of  Lambourn,  co.  Berks,  1875-78  ;  Curate  of  St.  George's, 
Campden  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  1878-80  ;  Select  Preacher  at  Cambridge  1880 
and  1889;  Vicar  of  Shoreditch,  co.  Middlesex,  1880-81,  and  of  Nocton,  co. 
Lincoln,  1881 ;  Canon  and  Prebendary  of  Welton  Rivall  in  Lincoln  Cathedral, 
1897;  Author  of  "Reasonable  Apprehensions,"  1887,  and  "Aspects  and 
Retrospects,"  1897,  and  other  works;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Nocton,  13 
December,  bur.  at  Nocton  i6  December  1902.  Will  dated  16  November 
1900,  proved  at  Lincoln  29  April  1903,  by  William  Cleverley  Alexander  and 
Maurice  Henry  Footman,  son.  /f^ 


Catharine,  born 
at  Rushmere, 
near  Ipswich,  23 
August  183 1  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Ipswich, 
on  Wednesday, 
12  May  1858  ; 
died  at  Nocton 
House,  Lincoln, 
16  November 
1903,  bur.  at 
Nocton. 


William  Allen  Ran- 
some, born  at 
Ipswich  in  July 
1855,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Ipswich  ; 
died,  aged  16,  at 
Ipswich,  on  Friday, 
26  April  1872,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Ipswich.     M.I. 


Frank  Ransome  of  Stoke  Hall,: 
Ipswich  ;  born  at  Duke  Street, 
Ipswich,  3  March  1857,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Ipswich  ;  died  at  Blackheath, 
CO.  Kent,  3  June  1902,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ipswich.     M.I. 


dffiivJi/^a'U^.^yn^ 


=Marian,of  20  Chatsworth  Gardens, 
Acton  Hill,  CO.  Middlesex;  2nd 
dau.  of  Arthur  John  Deane  of  Cole- 
strop,  near  Henley-on-Thames, 
CO.  Oxford,  by  Anne  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Mark  Dorman  of 
Ashford,  co.  Kent ;  born  at  Derby 
7  August  i860  ;  marr.  at  St.  Giles', 
Cripplegate,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
17  July  1883. 


I 
Allen       Arthur 

Ransome,  born 

at   Stoke    Hall, 

Ipswich,      on 

Wednesday,  21 

May  1884;  died 

20     September 

following,     bur. 

in  the  cemetery 

at  Ipswich.  M.I. 


Frank  Deane  Ransome,  born  at  Stoke  Hall,= 
Ipswich,  6  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Stoke, 
Ipswich,  3  November  1885  ;  educated  at  Fram- 
lingham  ;  of  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  1903-1908  ; 
Lieutenant  Hon*"'^  Artillery  Company,  with  which 
he  served  in  Egypt  191 5-1 7;  transferred  to 
Machine  Gun  Corps  Cavalry,  and  went  to  India 
in  November  191 7. 


^CLCtx  (^  cc^ct'Q^'ix.A^e^. 


=Celia  Noel,  dau.  of 
Colonel  William  Sande- 
man  of  Church,  co. 
Lancaster,  V.D.,  by  Janet 
Vaughan  his  wife  ;  born 
at  The  Chestnuts,  Church, 
30  December  1887,  bapt. 
at  St.  James',  Church ; 
marr.  by  licence  at  St. 
Martin's,  Acton  Hill,  on 
Monday,  26  October 
1914. 


John  Sandeman  Deane  Ransome,  born  at  The  Chestnuts,   Church,   on 
Saturday,  1 1  December  1915,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Church,  29  January  1916. 


108 


Elizabeth,  died  in  infancy 
in  1786. 


Prudence,  died  in  infancy 
in  1788. 


Henry  Ransome,  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's,= 
Ipswich,  10  June  1810;  died  at  Haarlem,  Holland, 
12  April  1849.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  13  August  1877,  to  Christina  Ransome, 
relict.  He  married  istly  Ann  Patten,  who  died 
in  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Boulogne,  France. 


James    Henry  Ransome,   born 
in  1837  ;  died  in  1842. 


Christina  Majoor,  born  8  November 
1823  ;  marr.  at  Haarlem  23  April  1844  ; 
died,  aged  75,  at  17  Stonebridge  Park, 
Willesden,  co.  Middlesex,  7  November, 
bur.  at  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex, 
II  November  1899.  Adiiion  (with  will 
dated  27  February  185 1)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  297,  1900)  16  February 
1900,  to  Hannah  Christina  Ransome, 
spinster,  daughter.     2nd  wife. 


James  Henry  Ransome,  born  i6=Maria  Elliott, 
April  1845;  died,  aged  38,  at  married  at 
Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  14  .Septem-  Ore  in  1869  ; 
her  1883,  bur.  in  Ore  Cemetery,  died  in  1909. 
CO.  Sussex. 


Hannah  Christina, 
born  at  Oude  Gracht, 
Haarlem,  Holland,  26 
February,  bapt.  there 
14  March  1847. 


Sheppard  Allen  Ran- 
some, born  at  Oude 
Gracht  23  November 
1848  ;  died  5  January 
1 849,  bur.  at  Haarlem. 


Allen  Ransome  of  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  formerly  of  Lincoln, = 
Newark-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  and  of  London  ;  born  at  Rushmere, 
near  Ipswich,  15  January  1833  ;  died,  aged  80,  at  Retford,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 28  June,  bur.  at  Newark -on -Trent  i  July  1913.  Will  dated  12 
March  1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1325,  13)  19  August  1913,  by 
James  Ransome  and  Gilbert  Holland  Ransome,  sons. 


=Jane  Bedford,  3rd  dau. 
of  Jonathan  Samuel 
Browning  of  Northgate, 
Oxford ;  marr.  at  St. 
Giles',  Oxford,  in  1856. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  116.) 


Alfred  Ransome,  born  at   Duke   Street,   Ipswich, 
5  June  1 858  ;  died  at  Tasmania  in  191 1,  bur.  there. 


Enid  Marian,  bom 
at  Claydon,  co. 
Suffolk,  22  De- 
cember 1 89 1,  bapt. 
there  ;  served  as 
ambulance  driver 
for  Red  Cross  in 
France  during 
War ;  died  at  20 
Chatsworth  Gar- 
dens, Acton,  CO. 
Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  23  No- 
vember, bur.  at 
Acton  28  Novem- 
ber 1918. 


Francis  Wise  Burgoyne  Johnson  (son  of= 
Lieut.-Colonel  John  Burgoyne  Johnson 
of  Brockley,  Saltburn-by-the-Sea,  co. 
York,  by  Matilda,  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Mangles  of  Middlemoor,  co. 
York) ;  born  at  Hamsteels,  co.  Durham, 
9  May  1892  ;  educated  at  Clifton  College 
and  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge;  2nd 
Lieutenant  8th  Territorial  Battalion  The 
Durham  Light  Infantry  10  October 
1 914,  Lieutenant  27  April  191 5,  Cap- 
tain 1 1  March  1916  ;  served  in  European 
War  5  May  191 5  ;  taken  prisoner. 


=Sibil  Dorothea, 
born  at  Clap- 
ham,  CO.  Surrey, 
25  November 
1892,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Clap- 
ham  ;  married 
at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square, 
London,  on 
Monday,  2  5  Sep- 
tember 1 9 16. 


A 


Elizabeth  Blake, 
born  at  Gyppes- 
wick,  Staines, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Sunday,  9 
December  1894, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Staines. 


109 


Arthur  Biddell  of  The  Hill  House,  Playford,  co.  Suffolk  (youngest=|=Jane,  married  at  Green 

son    of  George    Biddell   of   Bradfield    St.    George,    co.    Suffolk,    by  |  stead,   near   Colchester, 

Elizabeth  Webb  his  wife,  of  Brettenham,  co.  Suffolk) ;  born  at  Little 

Whelnetham   Hall,  co.  Suffolk,    15   February    1783;  died,  aged  77, 

25   May,  bur.  at    Playford    30  May   i860.     Will    dated   18  January 

i860,    proved    at    Ipswich    31    July    i860,    by    Manfred    Biddell, 

George  Arthur  Biddell  and  Herman  Biddell,  sons.  /^ 


CO.  Essex,  4  July  181 7  ; 
died,  aged  66,  21  July, 
bur.  at  Playford  28  July 


(See  Pedigree  of  Biddell,  Vol.  j,  page  pp). 


George  Ransome  of  The  Groves,  Chester  ;  born= 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  2  De- 
cember 181 1  ;  died  at  19  Lancaster  Road,  West- 
bourne  Park,  London,  on  Tuesday,  18  January 
1876,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 
Will  dated  18  June  1865,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
596,  76)  2 1  July  1876,  by  Sophia  Ransome,  relict. 


=Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Neave  of 
Fordingbridge,  co.  Hants  ;  marr.  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House,  P'ordingbridge,  on 
Thursday,  5  July  1838  ;  died,  aged  75,  at  12 
Granville  Place,  Portman  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  16  February  1886. 


George  Granville  Bantock,  M.D.  of  Edinburgh  University  1861,= 
L.  1861,  F.R.C.S.  Edin.  1876  ;  Consulting  Surgeon  Hospital  for 
Women,  Vincent  Square,  London,  and  to  the  Samaritan  F'ree 
Hospital,  London  ;  President  of  the  British  Gynoecological  Society 
1887  ;  died,  aged  75,  at  46  Elgin  Mansions,  Maida  Vale,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  15  January,  cremated  at  Golder's  Green,  the 
remains  being  interred'  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Saturday,  18  January  1913.  Will  dated  7  July  1912,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  167,  13)  7  February  1913,  by  Granville  Ransome 
Bantock  and  Ernest  Leedhani  Sutherland  Bantock. 


A 


'Sophia  Elizabeth,  born  at 
Ipswich  30  August  1843  ; 
marr.  at  the  Independent 
Chapel,  Queen  Street, 
Chester,  on  Wednesday, 
15  November  1865  ;  died, 
aged  66,  at  Dunrobin, 
Pinner,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  28  October 
1909. 


George    Frederick    Ransome    of  Liverpool  ;=j=Alice  Sophia,    2nd   dau.    of  Stephen  Marshall 


born  at  Haarlem,  Holland,  12  December 
1849,  bapt.  there;  died  at  Waterloo,  Liver- 
pool, 10  December  1907,  bur.  in  Anfield 
Park  Cemetery,  Liverpool. 


of  Copdock  Hall,  co.  Suffolk  ;  born  23 
September  1846  ;  marr.  at  Copdock  on  Monday, 
5  April  1880. 


Stafford  Marshall  Ransome, 
born  at  Liverpool  22 
January  1881. 


Dorothy  Christina,  born 
at  Crossby,  Liverpool,  20 
November  1887. 


Daisy  Alice,  born  at 
Crossby,  Liverpool,  23 
March  1889. 


Hannah,  born  at  Yoxford,  co.  Suffolk,  21  February  1835  ;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich, 
in  1857,  James  Samuel  Browning  of  Oxford,  son  of  Jonathan  Samuel  Browning  of  Northgate, 
Oxford.  _ 


•A 


Charles  Edward  Barry  of  Kingscote,  Tadworth,  co.  Surrey=j=Louisa   Kate,    born  at  45   Duke 


(eldest  son  of  Charles  Barry  of  Stanley  House,  London  Road, 
Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent,  F.  S.A.,  by  Harriett  Gardner  Pitman 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  May  of  Northernhay, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon)  ;  born  at  Manor  Road,  Fore"St  Hill,  on 
Thursday,  12  July,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Forest  Hill,  11 
August  1855  ;  educated  at  Uppingham.  ^ 

{See  Pedigree  of  Barry,  Vol.  14,  page  6.) 


Street,  Ipswich,  25  February  i860, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Ipswich  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  .Alfred  Barry),  on 
Thursday,  18  September  1890. 


Robert  Ransonie,  born  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  20  July  1789; 
died,  aged  9  months,  15  April,  bur.  in  the 
Friends'  Burial  Ground,  Ipswich,  20  April 
1790. 


Prudence,  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's. 
Ipswich  8  November  1790;  died,  a^eti  3_, 
years,  16  April  1794,  bur.  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground,  Ipswich,  next  day. 


Stafford  Allen  of  London   (2nd  son   of  Samuel  Allen   of  Hoe=pHannah    Hunton  Ransome, 


Mill,  Witham,  co.  Essex) ;  Vice-President  of  the  British  and 
Foreign  Anti-Slavery  Society  1889;  died,  aged  83,  at  Parkfield, 
High  Road,  Upper  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  14 
October  1889,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial  Ground  at  Stoke 
Newington,  co.  Middlesex.  Will  dated  10  August  1888,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  212,  90)  18  March  1890,  by  Edward  Ransome 
Allen,  son,  Samuel  Alexander  Maw  and  Henry  Tuke  Mennell. 
His  portrait  appears  in  the  picture  0/  the  World's  Anti- Slavery 
Convention  held  in  London  in  1840  {painted  by  Benjamin 
Robert  Haydon  in  1S41),  and  presented  to  the  National  Portrait 
Gallery  by  the  Anti- Slavery  Society.  /K 


born  at  Carr  Street,  Ipswich, 
14  March  1813;  marr.  at 
the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Ipswich,  on  Thursday,  10 
January  1839  ;  Secretary  of 
the  Friends'  Syrian  Mission  ; 
died  at  West  Drayton,  co. 
Middlesex,  4  June  1880, 
bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground  at  Stoke  Newington. 


Alfred  Ransome,  born  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  4  October  1814;  died, 
aged  I  year,  4  October,  bur.  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground,  Ipswich,  8  October  18 15. 


Mary  Ann,  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Ipswich,  5  March  i8i6  ;  died  27 
September,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground,  Ipswich,  30  September  1818. 


John  Robert  Jefferies  of  Ipswich  (youngest  son  of= 
William  Robert  Jefferies  of  Great  Barford,  co. 
Bedford,  by  Elizabeth  Ayres  his  wife) ;  born  at 
Great  Barford  22  December  1840  ;  J. P.  for  Ipswich  ; 
died,  aged  59,  at  Ipswich  12  September  1900,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.I.  Will  dated  13 
August  1894,  with  codicil  dated  11  September  1900, 
proved  at  Ipswich  13  October  1900,  by  Philip  Edward 
Ripley,  Harold  Sellis  Jefferies,  son,  and  Francis 
Ward,  M.D.,  son-in-law.  /js^ 


=Mary  Ann,  born  at  Yoxford,  co.  Suffolk, 
3  September  1838  ;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Ipswich,  on  Thursday,  14  September 
1865  ;  died  at  Ipswich  9  October  191 2, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  AI.I. 
Will  dated  9  June  1908,  proved  at 
Ipswich  21  October  1912,  by  Harold 
Sellis  Jefferies,  and  Francis  Ward,  M.D. 


Edward  Gibson  Midgley  (son  of= 
James  Haworth  Midgley) ;  died,  aged 
33,  at  Cauldwell  House,  Ipswich,  on 
Tuesday,  19  July  1881.  AdiTion  was 
granted  in  the  Principal  Registry  28 
November  1881,  to  Edith  Midgley, 
the  relict.  /\ 


=Edith,  born  at  Duke  Street,  Ipswich,  30  July  1861  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich  (by  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Henry  Footman),  on  Wednesday,  11  May  1881. 
She  married  2ndly  at  the  Collegiate  Church,  Neuchatel, 
Switzerland,  on  Wednesday,  15  August  1883,  Llewellyn 
Midgley  of  Lower  Court,  Chadlington,  co.  Oxford. 


Patience,  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's, 
Ipswich,  2  August,  died,  aged  i6  days,  19 
August,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial  Ground, 
Ipswich,  23  August  1792. 


Rachael,  born  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's, 
Ipswich,  16  September,  died,  aged  19  days, 
5  October,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial  Ground, 
Ipswich,  10  October  1793. 


Frederick  Ransome,  born  at  Rushmere,  near  Ipswich,= 
18  June  1817  ;  Assoc.  M.Inst.  C.E.  7  March  1848  ;  died, 
aged  75,  at  42  Melbourne  Grove,  East  Dulwich,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  19  April,  bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  22  April  1893.  Will  dated  18 
April  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  854,  93)  29  September 
1893,  by  John  AVilmer  Ransome,  son. 


S^d^'^^ 


/k'^i.-^-^^^c^-^ 


=Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Adam 
Maitland  ;  marr.  at  Shepton 
Mallett,  CO.  Somerset,  on  Tuesday, 
31  March  1840;  died,  aged  67, 
at  Rushmere  Lodge,  Norwood 
Road,  CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  12 
July,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery  i6 
July  1884. 


Frederick  Maitland       Wilberforce    Wilson,    2nd    son    of=f=Jessie,  born  at   Ipswich  in   1842 ; 


Ransome,  born  at 
Ipswich  7  March 
1841  ;  died  at 
Bucharest,  Rou- 
inania.  He  married 
Hortence. 


the  Rev.  Daniel  Wilson,  Vicar  of 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  co.  Middle- 
sex, and  grandson  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Daniel  Wilson,  Bishop  of 
Calcutta. 


marr.  at  St.  Helen's,  Ipswich 
(by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Wilson),  on 
Tuesday,  8  September  1863 ; 
bur.  at  Brandon,  Canada,  17  July 
1897. 


A 


George  Frost  Sexton  of= 
AVherstead  Hall,  Ipswich  (elder 
son  of  George  Mumford  Sexton 
of  Wherstead,  and  afterwards 
of  Sproughton,  both  co.  Suffolk, 
by  Ellen  Matilda  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Stutter  Frost  of 
Brent  Eleigh,  co.  Suffolk) ;  born 
at  Earl's  Hall,  Cockfield,  co. 
Suffolk,  1  December  1858,  bapt. 
at  Cockfield  i  January  1859. 


=Helen  Charlotte, 
born  at  Ipswich 
27  March,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity, 
Ipswich,  I  May 
1863 ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary  Stoke, 
Ipswicli,  on  Wed- 
nesda)',  1 1  January 


As 


Norman  Child  Graham=j=Rose,    born    at 


of  Rockwoods,  Brook, 
near  Godalming,  co. 
Surrey  (2nd  son  of 
Christopher  North 

Graham  of  Tulse  Hill, 
CO.  Surrey,  by  Isabella 
his  wife,  dau.  of  W.  P. 
McAndrew) ;  born  2 1 
July  1859,  bapt.  at  St. 
Giles',  Camberwell,  co. 
Surrey ;     educated     at 


Ipswich  21  July 
1864,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity, 
Ipswich  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary 
Stoke,  Ipswich, 
on  Wednesday, 
I  June  1887. 


{See  Pedigree  of  Sexton,  Vol.  6,  page  21.) 


Tonbridge. 


A 


Edgar  Turner  of  Hewahetta,  Ceylon,  =pjane,    born    at    Duke    Street, 


(5th  son  of  William  Turner  of  Lower 
Brook  Street,  Ipswich,  by  Rosa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert  Garrod  of  Ipswich) ; 
born  at  Ipswich  12  March  i85i, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich; 
educated  at  Ipswich  Grammar  School. 


Ipswich,  30  August  1866; 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Ipswich  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary  Stoke, 
Ipswich  (by  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Henry  Footman),  on 
Wednesday,  27  February  1889. 


/N 


Robert  Stanley  Ran- 
some of  Southw^old, 
CO.  Suffolk ;  born  at 
Ipswich  27  December 
1869,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Ipswich  ; 
educated  at  Ipswich 
Grammar  School. 


Robert  Ransome  of  Ipswich  ;  born  in  the  parish=j=Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 


of  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  27  February  1795  ; 
an  Elder  in  the  Society  of  Friends  ;  died,  aged 
69,  at  St.  Goar,  Rhenish  Prussia,  on  Sunday, 
6  November,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground  in  Ipswich  Cemetery  on  Monday,  14 
November  1864.  M.I.  Will  dated  19  March 
1864,  proved  at  Ipswich  20  December  1864,  by 
Robert  Charles  Ransome  and  James  Edward 
Ransome,    sons,    and    by    the    affirmation    of 


William  Uillwyn  Sims. 


Coleby  of  Cley,  co.  Norfolk 
born  in  1794;  marr.  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Kelvedon,  co.  Essex,  on 
Thursday,  7  August  1828; 
died,  aged  68,  at  Ipswich,  on 
Tuesday,  6  October,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  10 
October  1863.     M.I. 


A 
{For  issue  see  page  J18.) 


Ann,  born  in 
the  parish  of  St. 
Margaret's,  Ips- 
wich, 18  March 
1796,  died  same 
day,  bur.  in  the 
Friends'  Burial 
Ground,  Ips- 
wich, the  next 
tiay. 


Sheppard  Ransome  of  Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex,= 
formerly    of    Ipswich ;    born     in    the    parish    of    St. 

Margaret's,  Ipjwich,  5  February  1819;  died,  aged  46, 
at  2  Church  Row,  Church  Street,  Stoke  Newington, 
on  Sunday,  16  July  1865,  bur.  in  Abney  Park 
Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex.  \Vill  dated  14  April  1859, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  599,  65)  16  September  1865, 
by  Edwin  Rayner  Ransome  and  Stafford  Allen. 


^Elizabeth  Spicer,  born  in  1814; 
marr.  in  1842  ;  died,  aged  66,  at 
St.  Ann's  House,  Wandsworth,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  9  March  1880. 
Will  dated  3  August  1866,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  747,  80)  7  September 
1880,  by  Edwin  Rayner  Ransome 
and  Sheppard  James  Ransome,  son. 


Sheppard  James  Ransome  of 
St.  Ann's  House,  Wandsworth, 
CO.  Surrey  ;  born  at  sea  on 
passage  from  Australia  in  1843  ; 
died  5  November  1917. 


Frances  Elizabeth,  born  in  1845  ;  died 
at  East  Hill,  Wandsworth,  n  January 
1904.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated  3 
November  1903)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  399,  1904)  I  March  1904,  to 
Alice  Ransome,  spinster,  sister. 


Douglas  Ransome, 
born  in  1846; 
drowned  at  Selsey, 
CO.  Sussex,  10  July 
1868. 


Ernest    Leslie    Ransome   of   910  Madison  Avenue,  =p=Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Dawson 


Piainfield,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.  ;  born  at  Ipswich  2  j 
September  1844,  bapt.  there;  died  at  Piainfield, 
New  Jersey,  5  March  191 7. 


of  Stratton  Hall,  co.  Suffolk  ;  born  7  May 
1844  ;  marr.  at  Levington,  co.  Suffolk, 
on  Thursday,  5  March  i86S. 


Frederick  Leslie  Ran- 
some, born  at  Green- 
wich, CO.  Kent,  2 
December  1868,  bapt. 
there. 


Violet  Jane,  born 
at  Greenwich  25 
April  1870,  bapt. 
there. 


Edward  Ernest  Ransome,  born 
27  February  1872,  bapt.  at  St. 
Luke's,  San  Francisco,  Cali- 
fornia, U.S.A.  ;  died  in  .San 
Francisco. 


Bernard  Ransome, 
born  in  San  Fran- 
cisco27  June  1873, 
bapt.  there. 


Arthur  Wilfrid  Ransome, 
born  in  San  Francisco, 
California,  U.S.A.,  8  April 
1875,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's, 
San  Francisco. 


Alice  Margaret,  born  in 
San  Francisco  17  Octo- 
ber 1876,  bapt.  at  St. 
Luke's,  San  Francisco  ; 
died  in  November  191 7. 
She  married  -  Laurence. 


Kate  Corisande, 
born  at  Oakland, 
.San  Francisco,  28 
May  1 88 1. 


I 
Percy  Allen  Ransome, 
born  at  Oakland,  San 
Franscisco,  21  October 
1 888,  bapt.  at  All  Souls', 
Station  Island,  U.S.A. 


"3 


Eliza  Wilder  Rayner,=i=Richard  Ransonie  of  Rushmere= 
born  in  1801  ;  marr.  ;  Cottage,  Wandsworth  Common, 
CO.  Surrey  ;  born  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  1 1 
June  1798;  died,  aged  69,  at 
Rushmere  Cottage,  Wands- 
worth Common,  on  Friday,  19 
July  1867,  bur.  at  Wandsworth. 


in  1820;  died  at 
Bergues,  near  Dun- 
kirk, France,  in  1830; 
ist  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  121.) 


■Harriet  Keymer,  marr.  in  1832  ;  died, 
aged  76,  at  VVoodbridge  Road,  Ipswich, 
29  December  1881,  bur.  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground,  Ipswich  Cemetery,  2 
January  1882.  M.I.  Will  dated  15  May 
1876,  proved  at  Ipswich  7  January  1882, 
by  Edwin  Rayner  Ransome,  stepson, 
and  Edward  Fry,  son-in-law.  She 
married  istly  .   .  .  Sawer.     2nd  wife. 


Richard  Raven  Ransonie,  born=Emma  Bennison,  marr.  at     Albert   Ransome,  borrj   in  1836; 
in  1833;  died  in  New  Zealand     Huntley,    Auckland,   New     died  in  U.S.A.  in  1894. 
in  191 2.  Zealand,  in  1890. 


Frederic  Corder  of  Ipswich,  formerly  of  South  -  Shields,  co.= 
Durham  (younger  son  of  Thomas  Corder  of  Widford  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shewell  of  Ratcliff, 
CO.  Middlesex)  ;  born  at  Widford  Hall  on  Christmas  Day  1818, 
bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  as  an  adult  ;  educated  at 
Epping  School ;  Town  Councillor  for  Ipswich  ;  died  at  Ipswich 
26  January,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  30  January 
1908.  Will  dated  26  February  1907,  proved  at  Ipswich  2  Feb- 
ruary 1908,  by  Maria  Corder,  the  relict,  John  Shewell  Corder, 
and  Bernard  Corder,  sons.  He  married  2ndly  at  St.  Mary-the- 
Virgin,  Winchester,  co.  Hants,  24  February  1870,  Maria, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Morris  of  Reading,  co.  Berks,  by 
Ann  Talwin  Shewell  his  wife;  born  23  June  1842.  /|\ 


=Jane,  born  at  Ruslimere,  near 
Ipswich,  12  April  1820;  marr. 
at  the  Friends' Meeting  House, 
Ipswich,  9  January  185 1 ;  died, 
aged  46,  at  Ipswich  6  Decem- 
ber, bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Ipswich  10  December  1866. 
M.l.  Portrait  in  possession 
of  Miss  A.  Corder  of 
Tuddenham  Road,  Ipsivich. 
ist  wife. 


{See  Pedigree  of  Corder,  Vol.  ig,  page  ij8.) 


Herbert  Ransome,  died, aged  5  months, 
19  February,  bur.  in  the  Friends'  Burial 
Ground,  Ipswich,  22  February  1849. 


Ann    Hunton,    born    in    1849  ;    died       Alice,    born 
at    Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa,    U.S.A.,    on       in  1851. 
Tuesday,  29  October  1889. 


Hannah  Jane,  born  in  1853  ;  died  at 
8  San  Remo,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  22 
December  1907.  Will  dated  6  April 
1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  472,  1908) 
17  March  igo8,  by  Florence  Margaret 
Ransome,  spinster,  sister. 


Barclay     See-=Ada,    born   at    Stoke  Florence     Mar- 

bohm  Watson,     Newington,   co.   Mid-  garet,    born    at 

M.D.,   of   Eu-     dlesex,  5  April  1855;  Stoke    Newing- 

dora,    Kansas,     marr.  at  Mount  Kisco,  ton  7  September 

U.S.A.                  NewYork,onTuesday,  1859. 
15  November  1881. 


Mary  Catherine,  born  at 
Ipswich  I  July  1846  ;  died  in 
London  2  December  1886, 
bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Lucy  Anne,  born  at  Ipswich 
19  November  1848. 


James  Ransome,  born 
at  Ipswich  10  February 
1851  ;  died,  aged  4 
months,  on  Monday, 
29  March  1852,  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Ipswich. 


114 


I    I 
Agnes,    born   at    Ipswich    30 

vember  1852.     


No- 


Alice  Margaret,  born  at  Ipswich 
17  June  1854,  died  there  8  January 
following. 


Edward  Fry  (son  of  Robert  Fry  of=i=Annette,  born  27  July  1840;  marr.  at     Walter  Ransotne 


Woodgate,  co.  Devon^  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James  Parsons  of 
Wellington,  co.  Somerset) ;  born 
25  January  1834;  died,  aged  58,  at 
Ipswich,  7  February  1892,  bur.  in 
the  Friends'  Burial  Ground,  Ipswich 
Cemetery.  M.I.  Will  dated  15 
September  1885,  proved  at  Ipswich 
29  July  1892,  by  Annette  Fry, 
relict,  and  Lewis  Frv,  brother. 


the  Friends'  Meeting  House,  Ipswich,  ofDetroit.U.S.A.; 

12     September    1861  ;    died   at    259  born  in  1843. 

Norwich  Road,  Ipswich,  8  June,  bur.  _=;- 

in  the  Friends'  Burial  Ground,  Ipswich  | 

Cemetery,   12  June  1911.     M.I.    Will  Inez,  died 

dated  23  December  1901,  with  codicil  ig     April 

dated    23    March     1908,    proved    at  1883. 
Ipswich    4   August   191 1,  by  Edward 
Ransome  Fry,  son,  and    Ellen    Mary 
Fry,  spinster,  daughter. 


A 


John  Wilmer  Ransome,  born  at  Ipswich,  co.=j=Emily  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Johnson  ; 
Suffolk,  21  January  1856;  died  18  March  born  10  February  1863;  marr.  at  Holy 
1909,    bur.    in    Abney   Park    Cemetery,    Stoke     Trinity,  Haverstock  Hill,  co.   Middlesex,  on 


Newington,  co.  Middlesex. 


JA 


^^^At  j^at.*j^ 


7»*C 


Saturday,  9  Februar)-  1884;  died  29  De- 
cember 1906,  bur.  in  Abney  Park  Cemetery, 
Stoke  Newington. 


Frederick  Wilmer  Ransome,  born  prematurely  at  95 
Leconfield  Road,  Highbury  New  Park,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  23  October  1S84,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey ;  educated  at  Highbury  House 
School,  St.  Leonard's- on-Sea. 


<i^.^^*.^9C^^^^^ 


>^^K^-*;'^;''«-a- 


=Eva  Marian,  only  dau.  of  Alfred 
Hillyard  Swinstead  of  2  Lee  Place, 
Upper  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
WilkinsofTunbridgeWells,  co.Kent; 
born  at  70  Jenner  Road,  Stoke 
Newington,  10  May  1885  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Matthew's,  Upper  Clapton,  26 
October  1916. 


Mary,  bom  at  38  Moresby  Road,  Upper 
Clapton,  on  Saturday,  8  December  191 7. 


Benjamin  Leslie  Ransome,= 
bom  at  95  Leconfield 
Road,  Highbury  New  Park, 
on  Thursday,  8  April 
1886  ;  educated  at  High- 
bury House  School,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea. 


=Elizabeth  Clara,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Robert  Davis  of  2 1 
Bolan  Street,  Battersea,  co. 
Surrey  ;  bom  lo  August  1894  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary- le- Park, 
Battersea,  on  Saturday,  1 7  July 
1915- 


Violet  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  bom  at  499.^ 
Kingston  Road,  Raynes  Park,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Sunday,  7  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le- 
Park,  Battersea,  4  June  19 16. 


James  Stanley  Ransome,  born 
at  297  Amhurst  Road,  Stoke 
Newington,  on  Thursday,  7  July 
1887  ;  died  there,  aged  14  months, 
on  Saturday,  15  September  1888, 
bur.  in  Abney  Park  Cemetery, 
Stoke  Newington. 


John  Leslie  Ransome,  born  at  499-^ 
Kingston  Road,  Raynes  Park,  on 
Thursday,  7  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary- 
le-Park,  Battersea,  21  April  19 18. 


Emily  Catherine  Winifred,  born  at  297  Amhurst 
Road,  Stoke  Newington,  13  April  1890,  bapt.  at 
West  Hackney  Church,  co.  Middlesex ;  marr.  at 
Hackney  Registry  Office  2  October  1909,  Percy  R. 
Pocock,  son  of  A.  Pocock. 


A 


"5 


Dorothy  Eleanor  Pollock,  born  at  297 
Amhurst  Road,  Stoke  Newington,  on 
Saturday,  11  November  1893,  bapt.  at 
West  Hackney  Church. 


Gertrude,  born  at 
Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk, 
25  March  1857. 


Harriet  Hammond,  born  at 
Ipswich  27  June  1858; 
joined  the  Clewer  Sisterhood. 


Hubert  Gray  Ransome,  born  in  Brook 
Street,  Ipswich,  iS  March  1863 ;  murdered 
at  San  Antonio,  Texas,  U.S.A.,  18  March 
1896. 


Allen    Ransome    of=j=Tane  Bedford,  3rd  dau.  of  Jonathan 


Bembridge,    Isle    of 
Wight  (seepage  log). 


Samuel  Allen  Ran- 
some, born  at  3 
Priory  Grove,  West 
Brompton,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, on  Monday, 
10  August  1857  ; 
died  there,  aged  iS 
months,  on  Friday, 
25  February  1859. 


Samuel 
Oxford. 


Browning     of     Northgate, 


Allen  Walter  Ransome,  born= 
at  24  Drayton  Grove,  West 
Brompton,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Sunday,  24  April  1859  ;  died 
at  Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  on 
Tuesday,  7  September  1915, 
bur.  in  Hither  Green  Ceme- 
tery, CO.  Kent. 


=  Maude  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  William 
Roe  of  Brixton,  co.  Surrey ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Perry  Hill,  Catford,  co.  Kent,  on 
Tuesday,  26  February  1884;  died  at  Stone- 
lands,  Catford  Hill,  on  Friday,  i  July  1910. 
Will  dated  28  January  1909,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1218,  10)  8  August  1910,  by  Arthur 
Madison  Strange. 


James  Stafford  Ransome  of  3A  Seymour  Place,  West= 
Brompton,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  at  24  Drayton 
Grove,  West  Brompton,  on  Thursday,  6  December 
i860  ;  educated  at  Rugby  ;  M.  Inst.  C.E. ;  Founder  and 
Managing  Director  of  the  British  Press,  Ltd.,  1908-12  ; 
Founder  and  Organizer  of  the  British  Engineers' 
Association. 


=Helena  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke, 
Major  in  the  Hon''''=  East  India  Co.'s 
Service ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  on  Monday,  13  September 
1886.  She  married  istly  William 
Arthur  Moseley,  M.D.,  of  Nassau, 
Bahama  Islands. 


Lewis  Stafford  Ransome,  born 
at  34  Drayton  Gardens,  West 
Brompton,  on  Saturday,  5  No- 
vember 1887,  died  there  the 
following  Christmas  Day. 


Violet  Grace,  born  at  Clare- 
mont  Cottage,  Datchet, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Saturday,  29 
June  1889. 


John  Edward  Geoffrey 
Ransome,  born  at  34 
Drayton  Gardens,  West 
Brompton,  on  Sunday, 
5  July  1891. 


Lewis  Henry  Ran-= 
some  of  Farndon, 
Newark-on-Trent, 
CO.  Nottingham  ; 
born  at  2  Andover 
Place,  Camberwell 
Grove,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  21 
June  1862. 


=Jessie  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John 
Bond  of  Hope  Street,  Liver- 
pool, by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Simpson  ; 
born  at  High  Street,  Camden 
Town,  CO.  Middlesex,  10 
January  1S54  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  The  Boltons,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on 
Thursday,  20  May  1897. 


Williams  Henry  Frome= 
Young  of  The  Limes, 
Bembridge,  Isle  of 
Wight  (son  of  Henry 
Young  of  Hindon, 
CO.  Wilts)  ;  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1879,  L.S.A.  1S82. 


A 


=Hester,  born  at  14 
The  Grove,  The 
Boltons,  South 

Kensington,  on 

Sunday,  10  April 
1864  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  The  Bol- 
tons, on  Tuesday, 
14  February  1881. 


1^6 


James  Ransome  of  Beaconsfield,  co.  Buckingham,  and  of= 
12  Upper  Phillimore  Place,  Kensington,  London  ;  bom  at 
14   The    Grove,    The    Boltons,    South     Kensington,    on 
Thursday,  6  July  1865  ;  educated  at  Rugby;    Fellow  of 
the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects. 


^' 


^^-•*^»-«>**S-^ 


'Beatrice,  dau.  of  Frederic  Marshall, 
K.C.,  of  The  Oaks,  AUeyn  Park, 
^^''est  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey,  by 
Anne  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Bartholomew  Evans  of  Wanfield 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford ;  born  23  June 
1873  ;  marr.  at  All  Souls',  Langham 
Place,  London,  on  Saturday,  4 
March  1905. 


Hiria  Mary,  born  at  Ridgewood  Place,  Simla,  India,  on 
Sunday,  4  February  1906,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Simla. 


Geoffrey  Ransome  of  Lindum= 
House,  Newark-on-Trent,  co. 
Nottingham ;  born  at  14  The 
Grove,  The  Boltons,  South 
Kensington,  24  August  1867  ; 
of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1883. 


'Georgette  Emma,  elder 
dau.  of  Emile  Brewer, 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  of  14  Rue 
Monsieur  le  Prince, 
Paris;  marr.  at  I'Eglise 
du  Saint  Esprit,  Paris, 
on  Monday,  6  IMay  1 90 1 . 


Marcel  Geoffrey  Ransome, 
born  in  Paris  28  September 
1903. 


Maurice  Alfred  Ransome, 
born  in  Paris  on  Monday, 
2  December  1907. 


Christopher  Hugh  Ransome,  born 
at  14  The  Grove,  The  Boltons,  South 
Kensington,  on  Saturday,  26  June 
1S69  ;  died  there  on  Wednesday,  18 
May  1870.  

Janet  Mary,  born  at  The  Eukestons, 
Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Friday,  28  April  187 1. 


Gilbert  Holland  Ransome  of  Bungay,  co.= 
Suffolk;  born  at  The  Eukestons,  Clapham 
Common,  on  Saturday,  5  April  1873, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Clapham  ; 
educated  at  Ipswich  and  at  St.  George's 
Hospital,  London  ;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  L.R.C.P. 
Lond.  1897  ;  Surgeon  All  Hallows'  Country 
Hospital,  Ditchingham  ;  Author  of  "  Some 
Causes  of  Sudden  Death,"  and  other  works." 


=Helen  Louise,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry  Edward  Jones  of  Mar- 
den  Ash,  Ongar,  co.  Essex,  by 
Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Home  of  New  Grove, 
CO.  Middlesex;  born  12  May 
1872  ;  marr.  at  High  Ongar 
on  Wednesday,  24  October 
1900. 


Emily  Greaves, 
born  at  The 
Eukestons,  Clap- 
ham Common, 
on  Thursday,  6 
April  1876. 


Elizabeth  Louisa  Bedford,  born  at 
Bungay  on  Sunday,  6  April  1902, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Bungay. 


Margaret  Ethel,  born  at  Bungay  on 
Thursday,  19  May  1904,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bungay. 


117 


Robert  Ransome  of=i=Sarah,    2nd  dau.   of 


Ipswich     (see     page 


Charles    Coleby    of 
Cley,  CO.  Norfolk. 


Sarah   Jane,    youngest=j=Robert  Charles  Ransome  of  Orwell   Lodge,= 


dau.  of  Richard  West- 
brook  Baker  of  Cottes- 
more, CO.  Rutland  ; 
marr.  at  Cottesmore 
on  Tuesday,  24  Octo- 
ber 1854  ;  died,  aged 
25,  at  Cottesmore  on 
Monday,  4  February 
1856,  bur.  there, 
ist  wife. 


Ipswich  ;  born  at  Ipswich  i  June  1830;  Town 
Councillor  for  Ipswich  1857-77,  Mayor  1867, 
Alderman  1877,  J. P.,  Chairman  of  School 
Board  1871-83;  died,  aged  55,  at  Orwell 
Lodge,  Ipswich,  on  Friday,  5  March  1886, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  M.I.  Will 
dated  5  March  i885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
572,  86),  9  June  1886,  by  William  Alex- 
ander, George  Jarvis  Notcutt  and  Elizabeth 
Ransome,  relict. 


=Elizabeth,  of  The  Old 
Hall,  Hethersett,  co. 
Norfolk,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Gibb  of  London, 
and  of  Calcutta,  India; 
born  1 2  November 
1840  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Brixton,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
10  December  1864. 
2nd  wife. 


George  Ernest  Moberly-rSarah     Jane,     born     at       Edward  Wilmot  Butler=j=Ethel    Margaret, 


of  Cottesmore,  Ipswich 
(son  of  \Villiam  Moberly 
of  London)  ;  born  i 
May  1846  ;  died  at 
Cottesmore,  Ipswich,  on 
Thursday,  3  August 
1905- 


Ipswich  on  Tuesday, 
14  August  1855  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Matthias',  Rich- 
mond, CO.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  2  January 
1879;  died,  aged  44,  29 
August  1899,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ipswich. 
M.L 


Gray  of  Chorley  Hall, 
Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop 
(eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Gray  of  Don- 
nington  Hall,  Ledbury, 
CO.  Hereford) ;  born 
10   May  1854. 


born  at  Orwell 
Lodge,  Ipswich, 
on  Friday,  i  Feb- 
ruary 1867;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's, 
Callander,  co. 
Perth,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 1 6  August 
1893. 


A 


Charles   Wilson   Ransome   of  West    Hill,   Brandeston,    co.   Suffolk ;    born  at=j=Rose  Rebecca 


Orwell  Lodge,  Ipswich,  on  Sunday,  21  June  1868;  educated  at  Harrow 
1883-86  ;  died,  aged  48,  at  Ipswich  on  Thursday,  30  November,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  on  Monday,  4  December  1916. 


Eley,  marr.  in 
1897. 


Robert  Charles     Gerard  Lionel  Ransome,     Joan  Elizabeth,  born     Virginia,  born  in 

Eley  Ransome,     born  in  1899.  in  1905.  1913-    

born  in  1898. 

Angela,  born  in  1907  ;     A  daughter,  born 
Godfrey   Ransome,   born     died    at    Bexhill,    co.     in  19 15. 
in  1901.  Sussex,    in    February 

1917. 


John  Dillwyn  Sims  of  Ipswich  (son  of= 
William  Dillwyn  Sims);  died  at  26  Fon- 
nereau  Road,  Ipswich,  30  December  1905. 
Will  dated  22  September  1898,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  248,  1906)  5  February  1906, 
by  Mildred  Sims,  relict,  and  Charles 
May  and  John  Barlow  Thistlethwaite. 


A 


=Mildred,  born  at  Orwell  Lodge,  Ipswich,  on  Monday, 
16  August  1869;  M.B.,  CM.  Glasg.  1896,  L.M. 
Rotunda  Hospital,  Dublin,  1898 ;  married  at  St. 
Jude's,  South  Kensington,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
20  September  1898;  died  at  7  Bentinck  Street, 
Manchester  Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  7 
August  1915. 


iiS 


John  Eliot  Hodgkin  (son  of  John  Hodgkin  of  Tottenham,  co.=f=Sarah  Jane,  born  in  the  parish 


Middlesex);  F.S.A.  i  June  1865;  F.R.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Managing 
Director  of  the  Pulsometer  Engineering  Company ;  Author  of 
"Monograms  Ancient  and  Modern,"  1866,  and  "Examples  of 
Early  English  Pottery,"  i8gi  ;  died,  aged  82,  at  the  Woodlands, 
Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  5 
October  19 12.  Will  dated  20  December  1906,  with  codicil 
dated  14  February  1911,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.  1683,  12)  19 
November  1912,  ijy  Edith  May  (wife  of  Walter  May),  daughter, 
and  Charles  Ernest  Hodgkin  and  Bernard  Eliot  Hodgkin,  sons. 


of  St.  Matthew's,  Ipswich, 
12  May  1834;  marr.  at  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Ipswich,  on  Thursday,  12 
October  1854;  died,  aged 
59,  at  Childwall,  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  4 
November  1893. 


A 


James  Edward  Ransome  of  Holme  Wood,  Ipswich  ;  born  at  Ipswich= 
13  July  1839;  'I'own  Councillor  for  Ipswich  i  November  1870;  died, 
aged  65,  at  4  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London,  on  Monday,  30 
January  1905,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich.  \Vill  dated  18  May 
1903,  with  codicil  dated  30  January  1905,  proved  at  Ipswich  22 
February  1905,  by  Alice  Ransome,  relict,  Edward  Coleby  Ransome, 
son,  and  Stephen  Abbott  Notcutt. 


=Alice,  youngest  dau.  of 
Samuel  Chilton  Gross 
of  Alderton,  co.  Suffolk  ; 
bom  at  Alderton  13 
March  1837  ;  marr.  there 
4  November  1863. 


Edward  Coleby  Ransome  of  Highwood,  Ipswich ;  born= 
at  Ipswich  I  September  1864,  ba[)t.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich ;  educated  at  Haileybury  and  at  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1883,  B.A.  1886  ;  Town  Councillor  for  Ipswich  i 
November  1907;  Mayor  1912. 


=Florence  Mitford,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
James  Smith  of  Loddon,  co.  Norfolk, 
by  Agnes  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph 
George  Mitford;  born  at  Loddon  25 
March  1858,  bapt.  there  ;  marr.  at 
Grade,  co.  Cornwall,  29  June  1893. 


Bertram  Coleby  Ransome  of  Westerfield  House,  near=j=Phyllis  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward 
Ipswich;  born  at  Ipswich  on  Saturday,  22  October  1870,  [  Packard  of  The  Grove,  Bramford, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Stoke,  Ipswich;  educated  at  Harrow  1885  j  co.  Suffolk,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of 


-88  ;    died    while    on    active    service    at     Havre, 
aged  47,  on  Sunday,  30  June  191 8,  bur.  there. 


France, 


WaltonTurner  of  Ipswich;  marr.  at 
Bramford  on  Friday,  28  April  1899. 


Charles  Edward  Cedric  Ransome,  born  at 
Ipswich  I  August  1900,  bapt.  at  Bram- 
ford ;  educated  at  Shrewsbury  1914-18; 
obtained  a  commission  in  the  Royal 
Marines  January  19 19. 


Philip  Coleby  Ransome,  born  at  Ipswich 
I  May  1903,  bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Ipswich  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  January 
1917. 


David  Packard  Ran- 
some, born  at  Ipswich 
17  February  1905, 
bapt.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Ipswich. 

Margaret  Hope,  born 
at  Ipswich  6  March 
1907,  bapt.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Ipswich. 


John  Bertram  Ransome, 
born  at  Westerfield  House, 
near  Ipswich,  30  August 
1909,  bapt.  at  Westerfield. 


Richard  Barrett  Ransome, 
born  at  Westerfield  House 
20  March  1915,  bapt.  at 
Westerfield. 


Sir  Frederic  Arthur  Hirtzel,  K.C.B.,  of  47  Palace  Court,  Bayswater  Hill,' 
London  (eldest  son  of  Frederic  Hirtzel  of  Minehead,  co.  Somerset) ; 
born  at  Selhurst,  co.  Surrey,  14  May  1870;  educated  at  Dulwich 
College  and  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  12  October 
1889,  B.A.  (Craven  University  Scholar)  1891,  Fellow  of  Brasenose 
College  1895-1902  ;  entered  the  India  Office  1894,  Private  Secretary  to 
the  Secretaries  of  State  for  India,  1903  ;  Secretary,  Political  and  Secret 
Department,  India  Office,  1909,  Assistant  Under-Secretary  of  State 
for  India,  1917  ;  C.B.  28  June  1907,  K.C.B.  19  June  1911.  A\ 


=01ive,  bom  at  Orwell 
Lodge,  Ipswich,  on 
Friday,  27  December 
1872  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westmin- 
ster, on  Thursday,  20 
April  1899. 


119 


Stephen  Dewar  Holden  of  Woodstone,  Watt's 
Avenue,  Rochester,  co.  Kent  (son  of  James 
Holden  of  Wanstead,  co.  Essex);  born  24 
August  1869. 


/K 


'Alice  Mabel,  born  at  Ipswich  on  Sunday,  4  March 
1866;  marr.  at  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich  (by  her 
brother,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Owen  Ransome),  on 
Thursday,  8  June  1899. 


Percy    Ransome   of  Johannesburg,    South=f=Ethel    Emilie,   dau.  of  J.   P.  Cooke  of  Estcourt, 


Africa ;  born  at  Sunnyside,  Ipswich,  on 
Friday,  26  July  1867,  bapt.  at  St.  Clement's, 
Ipswich  ;  educated  at  Giggleswick  Grammar 
School. 


Dorothy  Alice, 
born  at  Booy- 
sens,  Johan- 
nesburg, 22 
February,  bapt. 
there  20  June 
1897. 


Natal,  South  Africa,  by  Frances  Sarah  Oliver  his 
wife ;  born  at  Maritzburg,  Natal,  23  September, 
bapt.  there  18  December  1870  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Johannesburg,  18  December  1895. 


Olliver  James  Ransome,  born  at 
Booysens,  Johannesburg,  13  September 
1898,  bapt.  there  22  January  1899. 

Florence  Maude,  born  at  Benoni, 
Transvaal,  18  August,  bapt.  there  10 
November  1902. 


Percy  John  Stafford  Ransome,  born 
at  Benoni,  Transvaal,  6  February, 
bapt.  there  8  July  igo6. 

Robert  Neil  Ransome,  born  at 
Benoni,  Transvaal,  31  May,  bapt. 
there  22  September  1907. 


Andrew  Sidney  Ransome  of  The  Lawns,  Old  Southgite,  co.  Middlesex  ;  = 
born  at  Sunnyside,  Ipswich,  on  Sunday,  26  Sepiember,  bapt.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Ipswich,  5  November  1869;  educated  at  Haileybury  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridi^'e,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1877,  B.A. 
(Nat.  Sci.  Tripos)  1890,  M.B.,  B.C.  1893,  D.P.H.  1896;  Medical  Officer 
of  Health  for  Southgate ;  Author  of  "Gangrene  of  Limb  during 
Convalescence  from  Diphtheria,"  191 1. 


.Barbara  Jane 
Tyldesley,  born 
23  September 
1869  ;  married 
at  Waterloo,  co. 
Lancaster,  7 
June  1897. 


Josephine  Barbara,  born  at  Chase  Side, 
Southgate,  on  Tuesday,  7  June  1898. 


Robert  St.  George  Tyldesley  Ransome, 
born  22  June  1903. 


Rev.    Herbert    Owen   Ransome,  born    at    Ipswich    i7=pMarion    Eleanor,    youngest    dau.    of 


February,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich,  on  Ascension 
Day,  18  May  1871;  educated  at  Haileybury  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1890,  H.A.  1893,  M.A.  1897;  Curate  of  St. 
Matthew's,  Leicester,  1894-98  ;  Vicar  of  Wistow-cum- 
Newton  Harcourt  and  Kilby,  co.  Leicester,  1898. 


AVilliam  Byran  Salisbury  of  Leicester, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Haslegrove  of  Wakefield,  co.  York  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  West 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednes- 
day, 21  September  1898. 


Maurice  Edward  Ransome,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Kilby, 
on    Friday,    12    July,    bapt.    there    2    September    1901. 


Arthur  Francis  Stabb= 
of  132  Harley  Street, 
Cavendish  Square, 
London,  M.D.  (2nd 
son  of  \\'illiam  Henry 
and  Ellen  Stabb) ; 
born  1 7  February 
1867;  of  Downing 
College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Easter 
Term  1 891;  M.R.C.S. 
1889,  M.B.,  B.C. 
1896,  F.R.C.P.  1908, 
M.D.  Lond. 


'Florence  Gertrude,  born 

at  Sunnyside,  Ipswich, 
on  Sunday,  1 7  August, 
bapt.  there  privately 
and  received  into  the 
church  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Ipswich,  5 
September  1873;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Mary- 
lebone,  London  (by 
her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Owen  Ran- 
some), 20  June  1904. 


Rev.  Granville  Bourdas= 
Thurston ;  educated  at  St. 
Paul's  School  and  Scholar 
of  Pembroke  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michael- 
mas Term  1883,  B.A.  (12th 
Sen.  Opt.)  1886,  M..\.  1891  ; 
Curate  of  Sutton,  1889-94, 
and  of  Warrington,  both  co. 
Lancaster,  1894-98;  Rector 
of  Lymm,  co.  Chester,  1898  ; 
Rural  Dean  of  Bowdon, 
1902;  died  at  the  Rectory, 
Lymm,  11  July  1917-  ^ 


=l)ora  Evelyn, 
born  at  Sunny- 
side, Ipswich, 
20  November 
1877, bapt. at  St. 
.Margaret's,  Ips- 
wich, 17  Feb- 
ruary 1878  ; 
married  at 
St.Ethelburga's, 
B  i  shopsgate 
Street,  London, 
9  June  1914. 


k 


Eliza  Wilder^Richard  Ransome  of  Rushmere  Cottage,=-p  Harriet 


Rayner. 


Wandsworth  Common,  co.  Surrey. 

{For  issue  see  page  114.) 


!  Keymer. 


Elizabeth  Hun-= 
ton,  marr.  at 
the  Friends' 
Meeting  House, 
Stoke  Newing- 
ton,  CO.  Middle- 
sex, 16  June 
1853;  died, 
aged  33,  10 
April,  bur.  in 
the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground, 
Stoke  Newing- 
ton,  1 3  April 
1854.     I  St  wife. 


=Ed\vin  Rayner  Ransome^ 
of  Rushmere  Cottage, 
Wandsworth  Common ; 
born  at  Colchester,  co. 
Essex,  28  June  1823; 
died,  aged  86,  at  22 
North  Side,  Wandsworth 
Common,  on  Tuesday, 
17  May,  bur.  in  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Wandsworth,  on  Saturday, 
21  May  19 10.  Will  dated 
7  August  1907,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1085,  10)  i 
July  1910,  by  John  Alfred 
Ransome,  son,  and  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth  Ransome, 
daughter,  spinster. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John= 
Dawson  Watlock  of 
Wandsworth,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
and  Mary  Hickes  of 
Godalming,  co.  Surrey ; 
born  at  Wandsworth  27 
January  1839  ;  marr.  at 
the  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Wandsworth,  7 
April  1859  ;  died,  aged 
36,  9  February,  bur. 
in  the  Friends'  Meeting 
House,  Wandsworth, 
16  February  1875.  ^^id 
wife. 


=Jane  Henrietta  Birkitt, 
marr.  at  Wandsworth  in 
1875  ;  died,  aged  63, 
at  60  Gloucester  Place, 
Marylebone,  London,  12 
September,  bur.  in  the 
Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Wandsworth,  16  Septem- 
ber 1890.  Will  dated  21 
May  1877,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1056,90)1 2  Novem- 
ber 1890,  by  Sheppard 
James  Ransome,  cousin, 
and  Arthur  James  Ran- 
some, stepson.  She  mar- 
ried istly  Joseph  Dawson 
of  Moyallan,  co.  Down. 
3rd  wife. 


Z  ^X.-t^'<^^^^ 


Arthur  James  Ransome  of  Aviemore,  Court  Hill,  Banstead,  co.  Surrey  ;= 
born  at  Wandsworth  14  March  1854. 


^A^»/V«A. 


=Ida,  dau.  of  Ernst 
Schelp ;  bom  at 
Minden,  Westphalia, 
27  November  1852 ; 
marr.  there  1  June 
1877. 


Ernest  Edwin= 
Ransome  of 
Coulsdon,  CO. 
Surrey  ;  born 
atOlton  Lodge, 
Yardley,  co. 
Worcester,  30 
March  1878. 


=Maude,  dau.  of 
Mark  Plowman  ; 
bom  at  Wanstead, 
CO.  Essex,  19 
October  1876; 
marr.  at  Enfield, 
CO.  Middlesex,  22 
March  1905. 


Bernard  Ransome= 
of  Chicago,  U.S.A.; 
born  at  The  Kite 
House,  Yardley,  6 
March  1880. 


=Mabel,  dau.  of  Frederick  Hill  of 
Mortimer,  co.  Berks,  by  Elizabeth  Anne 
his  wife  ;  born  at  Mortimer  19  February, 
bapt.  there  31  May  1882;  marr.  at 
Mortimer  5  November  1905. 


Elfrieda  Mabel,  born  at 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
26  December  1 906 ;  bapt. 
at  Winnetha,  Illinois, 
U.S.A.,  14  March  1915. 


Ralph  Trevor  Ransome, 
born  at  Wallington,  co. 
Surrey,  31  January  1908, 
bapt.  at  Winnetha  14 
March  191 5. 


Thorwald  Schelp,=Edith  Margaretha,  born  at  The  Kite  House,  Yardley, 
son  of  Robert  21  June  1883;  marr.  at  the  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Schelp.  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  12  October  1905. 


Abraham  Wallis  (son  of  Abraham  VVallis- 
of  Springfield,  co.  Essex,  by  Mary  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Marriage) ;  born  at 
Barnes  Mill,  Springfield,  27  March  1821  ; 
died  I  October,  bur.  in  Manor  Park 
Cemeter)',  Forest  Gate,  co.  Essex,  7 
October  1900.  /\^ 


'Ellen,  born  at  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  Eliza,  bom  in 

13  November   1825;    marr.   at  the  1829;      died 

Friends'  Meeting    House,   Ipswich,  the  following 

13   May   1847  ;    died   24  February  year. 
1898,  bur.  in  Manor  Park  Cemetery. 


Egbert  Ransome  of  Passaic,  New=i=Blanche  Gertrude,  dau.  of  William  F.  Fellows  of  Canning, 


Jersey,  U.S.A. ;  born  at  North 
Street,  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey, 
3  July  1 86 1 ;  educated  at  Bootham 
School,  York. 


King's  County,  Nova  Scotia,  by  Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  and  Eliza  Best ;  born  at  Canning  28  September  1868  ; 
marr.  at  Helena,  Montana,  U.S.A.,  21  October  1890. 


Frank      Edwin  John   P.    Clifford  of   Birmingham,  co.=Eliza    Elizabeth,    born  at    Helena, 

Ransome,  born  Warwick    (son    of    John    Clifford    of    Montana,  21  October  1894;   marr. 

at  Helena, Mon-  Birmingham) ;  born  at  Birmingham  27      at  Passaic,  New  Jersey,  on  Monday, 

tana,   2  August  December  1885.                                           17  August  1914. 
1891. 


Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, born  at 
Wandsworth  29 
Novemberi862. 


John   Pim   Jackson   Malcomson  (son   of=f=Marian,   born  at 


James  Malcomson  of  Oaklands,  Green 
Lane,  Allerton  Road,  Liverpool,  by 
Sarabella  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Pim  Jackson  of  Belfast,  co.  Antrim  (see 
"  Visitation  of  Ireland,"  Vol.  i.,  page  /j) ; 
born  at  13  The  Mount,  Mount  Pottinger, 
Belfast,  23  November  1873;  educated  at 
Bootham  School,  York,  1888-92.  /j\ 


Wandsworth  15 
July  1864 ;  marr. 
at  the  Friends' 
Meeting  House, 
Wandsworth,  on 
Thursday,  20 
November  1902. 


Maria  Louisa, 
born  at  Wands- 
worth 6  No- 
vember 1865. 


Harold  Edwin  Ransome,  bom  at  Rushmere,= 
Wandsworth  Common,  co.  Surrey,  2  September 
1868;  died  at  Bovvgreave,  Garstang,  co. 
Lancaster,  3  February  19 13.  Will  dated  17 
March  1898,  with  codicil  dated  27  February 
1900,  proved  at  Lancaster  10  April  19 13,  by 
John  Alfred  Ransome,  brother,  and  Lewis 
Oakes. 


=Alice  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Bertha,     bom 

Oakes   of  Macclesfield,    co.  at    Rushmere, 

Chester;    born    23    October  Wandsworth 

1873  ;       married      at      the  Common,     11 

Friends'     Meeting      House,  June  1870. 
Manchester,     2     September 
1896. 


Edwin  Oakes  Ransome,  born  at  Olive  Alice,  bom  at  Felix  Harold  Ransome,  born  at 
Warrington,  co.  Lancaster,  16  Lymm,  co.  Chester,  Naunton  Beauchamp,  co.  Worcester, 
September  1897.  12  February  1900.  5  August  1902. 


John    Alfred    Ransome    of    Shirley,    Hill    Cliffe,=j=Helen,   dau.    of  Charles    Edith      Bessie, 


Warrington ;     born    at     Rushmere,    Wandsworth 
Common,  26  May  1873  >  J-P-  ^or  co.  Chester. 


Ci/U>£.<5tXU2_ 


Coleby  Morland  of  bom  at  Rush- 
Croydon,  CO.  Surrey,  mere,  Wands- 
by  Jane  his  wife  ;   bom  worth  Common, 

14  February       1876  ;  3       February 
marr.     at     the    Friends'  1875. 
Meeting  House,  Croydon, 

15  September  1903. 


Joan,  born  at  Lymm  Peter  Ransome,  born  in  Lucy  Helen,  born  Ruth  Fryer,  bom 
on  Tuesday,  9  August  London  29  November  at  Warrington  17  at  Croydon  25 
J904.  1909-  October  1915.  November  1917. 


123 


aicton  of  (S^atacre  ^arfe,  co.  ^alop. 


tJiJCn,        r™2n. 


Edward  Acton= 
Acton  of  Gatacre 
Park,  CO.  Salop  ; 
died,  aged  53, 
at  Lowestoft,  co. 
Suffolk,  5  April 
1822,  bur.  in  the 
church  at  Oulton, 
CO.  Suffolk.  Will 
dated  5  April  1822, 
proved  (P.C.C.  294 
Herschell)  7  June 
1822,  by  Frances 
Elizabeth  Acton, 
the  relict. 


Arms  OH  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Gules  two  lions  passant  argent  between  nine 
crosses-crosslet  fitchee  or. 


=Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Grove 
Spurgeon,  Rector  of  Clopton 
and  Oulton,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Farrer  of  Cold  Brayfield, 
CO.  Buckingham ;  marr.  at 
Ipswich  on  Thursday,  27 
December  1804;  died,  aged 
95,  at  Carlton  Hill,  Exmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Sunday,  2 
March  1879,  bur.  at  Little- 
ham,  CO.  Devon.  Will  dated 
in  May  1854,  proved  at 
Exeter  17  March  1879, 
by  Lieut.  -  Colonel  Edward 
Farrer  Acton,  son. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  Farrer  Acton  of  Gatacre  Park= 
(only  son) ;  born  25  September  1805  ;  educated  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1832;  Lieut.-Colonel  Shropshire 
Militia ;  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  the  counties  of  Salop  and 
Stafford  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the  living  of 
Tasley,  co.  Salop ;  died  at  Gatacre  Park  28  November  1890, 
bur.  at  Tuck  Hill,  co.  Salop.  Will  dated  7  March  1885, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  iii,  91)  24  February  1891,  by  Edward 
William  Frederick  Acton,  son. 


'Mary  Anne,  younger  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Horace  Suckling,  Rector  of 
Barsham,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Jackson  of 
Kentish  Town,  co.  Middlesex  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  10  April  1832  ;  died  7  July 
1890,  bur.  at  Tuck  Hill. 


Rev.  George  Ayton  Whitaker  (elder  son  of= 
the  Rev.  George  Ayton  Whitaker  of  Knoddis- 
hall,  CO.  Suffolk);  born  there  6  December  1833; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1853,  B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1864  ; 
Curate  of  TrysuU,  co.  Stafford,  1859-62,  Rector 
of  Henstead,  co.  Suffolk,  1862-1904;  died  on 
Christmas  Day,  bur.  at  Henstead  30  December 
1914. 


=Mary  Henrietta,  born  at  Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop, 
8  January  1833  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  17  February  1859; 
died  at  Gatacre  Park  on  Saturday,  7  January 
1888,  bur.  at  Tuck  Hill.  Admon  (with  will 
dated  17  February  1882)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  299,  88)  9  March  1888,  to  the  Rev.  George 
Ayton  Whitaker,  husband. 


124 


John  James  Harris  of  Hayne,  co.  Devon  (youngep= 
son  of  Isaac  Harris  [formerly  Donnithorne],  of 
Hayne,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Harris  of  Hayne) ;  died  at  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, 
28  February  1872,  bur.  at  Littleham,  co.  Devon. 
Will  dated  13  March  1865,  proved  at  Exeter 
7  May  1872,  by  Frances  Amelia  Harris,  the  relict, 
and  William  Reinfred  Arundell  Harris  Arundell. 


=Frances  Amelia, 
marr.  at  Exmouth 
23  March  1854  ; 
died  there  in 
May  1888,  bur. 
at  Littleham. 


Emily  Ann,  died  at  20 
The  Beacon,  Exmouth, 
15  February  1898,  bur.  at 
Littleham.  Will  dated 
9  February  1889,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  385,  98) 
4  April  1898,  by  Edward 
William  Frederick  Acton, 
nephew. 


Edward  William   Frederick  Acton  of  The  Leasowes,==Helen  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Parker 


Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop  ;  born  at  Bridgnorth  9  June 
1834;  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sand- 
hurst; Ensign  76th  Foot  5  December  1851,  Lieutenant 
13  July  1855,  Captain  10  May  186 1,  afterwards  Captain 
ist  Royal  Cheshire  Militia;  J. P.  for  co.  Salop;  Lord  of 
the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Tasley,  co.  Salop. 


Ranney  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada ;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's,  New 
Brunswick,  20  January  1855  ;  died 
on  Christmas  Day  1887,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Bridgnorth. 


John  Kendal  Brooke  of  Sibton  Park,  co.  Suffolk  (eldest=j=Helen  Beatrice,  bom  24  November 


son  of  John  William  Brooke  of  Sibton,  by  Jemima 
Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Brittain  of  Buenos  Ayres, 
South  America);  born  31  March,  bapt.  at  Sibton  26  June 
1856  ;  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  20  May 
1875,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1882  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  called 
to  the  Bar  9  June  1880  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk.  He  married 
2ndly,  24  September  1901,  Katharine  Frances,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Heywood  of  Glevering,  co.  Suffolk. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Brooke,    Vol.  r,  page  7./,   and 

Addenda,    Vol.  11,  page  Hi.)  ^ 


1855,  bapt.  at  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick, 25  January  1856;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev.  George 
Ayton  Whitaker),  on  Tuesday,  18 
April  1882  ;  died  at  Sibton  Park 
4  February  1897,  bur.  at  Sibton. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  19  March  1897,  to  John 
Kendall  Brooke,  husband. 


£ij..U,M£j^  <^Uc^  A<^^ 


IBS 


if^lortimer  of  lUigmore,  Capel,  to.  ^urrep. 

Arms. — Barry  of  six  or  and  azure  on  a  chief  of  the  first  two  pallets 
between  two  base  esquires  of  the  second  over  all  an 
inescutcheon  ermine  charged  with  a  lion  passant  gules. 

Crest. — A  stag's  head  caboshed  proper. 

Motto. — Virtutum  avorum  aemulus. 


Charles  Mortimer  of  Streatham  Common,  co.  Surrey=^Maria,    dau.     of     William     Sims     of 


(3rd  son  of  Charles  Smith  Mortimer  of  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Russell 
of  Eastbourne);  born  4  December  1776  ;  Treasurer  to 
the  Hon'^'^  East  India  Company ;  died,  aged  63,  at 
Streatham  Common  on  Monday,  11  May  1840,  bur. 
at  Streatham.  Will  dated  7  December  1838,  proved 
(P.C.C.  354  Ardtn)  27  May  1840,  by  Charles  Smith 
Mortimer  and  Henry  Mortimer,  sons. 


Newington  Place,  co.  Surrey ;  marr. 
at  Streatham  on  Thursday,  18  June 
1807  ;  died  at  Thornton  Heath,  co. 
Surrey,  6  May  1862,  bur.  at 
Streatham.  Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  20  September 
1862,  to  Charles  Smith  Mortimer, 
son. 


Charles  Smith  Mortimer  of= 
Wigmore,  Capel,  co.  Surrey  ; 
born  2  I  March  1 808 ;  educated 
at  Charterhouse,  admitted 
1823  ;  a  Director  of  the 
London  and  South-Western 
Railway  Company ;  died,  aged 
83,  at  Wigmore,  on  Tuesday, 
1 2  J anuary  1 892,  bur.  at  Capel. 
Adfnon  granted  at  the  Prin- 
cipal Registry  12  April  1892, 
to  Charles  Mortimer,  son. 


^Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Fuller  of  Coulsdon  Court  and  of 
Croydon,  both  co.  Surrey  ;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church,  Croydon,  27 
July  1836;  died,  aged  76,  at 
Wigmore,  Capel,  on  Monday, 
I  January  1894,  bur.  at  Capel. 
Adrnon  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  29  March  1894,  to 
Charles  Mortimer,  son. 


Henry  Mortimer  of  Wigmore, 
Capel  ;  born  i  September 
1809;  educated  at  Charter- 
house, admitted  1823;  died 
unmarried,  aged  69,  at 
Buckingham  Palace  Hotel, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  3  June 
1879,  bur.  at  Streatham. 
Adrnon  granted  at  the  Prin- 
cipal Registry  18  June  1879, 
to  Charles  Smith  Mortimer, 
brother. 


Charles  Mortimer  of  Wigmore,  Capel,  co.= 
Surrey;  born  19  April  1837,  bapt.  at 
Croydon  ;  educated  at  Rugby,  admitted 
August  185 1  ;  J.P.  for  the  counties  of 
London  and  Surrey ;  a  Director  of  the 
Great  Western  Railway  Company,  Chairman 
of  the  Union  Assurance  Society  and  of  the 
Railway  Clearing  House. 


^Elizabeth  Prentis,  only  surviving  child  of  Beriah 
Drew,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Leigham  Court, 
Streatham,  co.  Surrey,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  G.  Prentis  of  The  Palace,  Maidstone,  co. 
Kent ;  born  at  Streatham  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  3 
September  1867. 


Charles  Henry  Mortimer  of  Royton  Chase,  Byfleet,=j=Alice,    2nd    dau.    of   Jasper    Knight    of 


CO.  Surrey  ;  born  at  Wigmore  on  Tuesday,  4  January 
1870;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1889  ; 
B.A.  1892  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar 
28  January  1895. 


Charles  Knight  Mortimer, 
born  15  February  191 3, 
bapt.  at  Byfleet. 


Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey ;  born  i  J  une  1885; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  John  Hamilton  Mortimer), 
on  Thursday,  23  June  19 10. 


Rosemary  Alice,  born  23 
March  1915,  bapt.  at 
Byfleet. 


126 


Lucy    Burgess,    only   dau.    of   John   Gough=|=Percy     Mortimer    of     Ashe= 


Nichols,  F.S.A.,  of  Holmwood  Park,  Dorking, 
CO.  Surrey,  and  of  Parliament  Street,  West- 
minster, by  Lucy  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Frederic  Lewis  of  Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex, 
Commander  Royal  Navy  ;  marr.  at 
Holmwood,  CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  i  June 
1869;  died  at  Holmwood  Park  on  Wednes- 
day, 9  January  1889,  buried  at  Holmwood. 
I  St  wife. 


Park,  Overton,  co.  Hants, 
and  of  Ricards  Lodge, 
Wimbledon,  CO.  Surrey;  born 
27  February  1841  ;  educated 
at  Eton,  admitted  1856  ; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of 
Surrey  (1898)  and  Hants 
(1905),  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Ashe. 


-Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Wood- 
ward Doke  of 
Oaklawn,  Wim- 
bledon Park  ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Wimble- 
don, on  Saturday, 
21  May  1892. 
2nd  wife. 


Rev.  John  Hamilton  Mortimer,  born  at  Holm  Lodge,  Mabel  Lucy, 
Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  13  August  1872,  born  at  Wim- 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Wimbledon  ;  educated  at  bledon  on  Sun- 
Eton,  admitted  1886,  and  at  Magdalen  College,  day,  26  July 
Oxford,  matriculated  22  October  1891  ;  B.A.  and  i874,bapt.atthe 
M.A.  1894  ;  Curate  of  Christ  Church,  Spitalfields,  parish  church, 
CO.  Middlesex,  1898-99,  of  St.  Clement's,  Oxford,  Wimbledon. 
1899-1904;  Vicar  of  Marston,  co.  Oxford,  1905. 


Florence  Maria, 
born  at  23  Sum- 
ner Place,  South 
Kensington,  Lon- 
don, onThursday, 
9  March  1876, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  South 
Kensington. 


Robert     Bruce  Major  Benjamin  Henry  Noel  Hans= 

Mortimer,  born  Hamilton  (eldest  son  of  His  Honour 

at       Ricards  Judge   Henry   Best   Hans   Hamilton 

Lodge,  Wimble-  of  Withnell  Hall,  co.   Lancaster,  by 

don,  on  Sunday,  Margaret    Gordon    his    wife,    eldest 

28         October  dau.     of    John     Bond-Cabbell     of 

1877, bapt. atthe  Cromer  Hall,  co.  Norfolk);  educated 

parish     church,  at   Harrow,   admitted  January   1897, 

Wimbledon   ;  and  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy, 

educated         at  Woolwich,   1900 ;   Major   Royal   Air 

Eton,  admitted  Force  1918;  served  in  European  War 

January  1891.  1916.  ^ 


=Ida,  born  at  Ricards 
Lodge,  Wimbledon, 
on  Thursday,  2  Oc- 
tober 1879,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Wimbledon ;  marr. 
there  (by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  John  Hamil- 
ton Mortimer),  on 
Saturday,  7  July 
1906. 


Henry  Nichols 
Mortimer,  bom 
at  Ricards 
Lodge,  Wimble- 
don, on  Satur- 
day, 4  June 
r88i,  bapt.  at 
the  parish 
church,  Wimble- 
don; educated  at 
Eton,  admitted 
September  1894. 


Leonard  Mortimer,  born  at  Ladbroke  House,  Redhill,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  5  February 
1871;  educated  at  Clifton  College  and  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  20 
January  1890. 


127 


Major  Robert  Frederick  Lewis= 
Turner  of  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey 
(son  of  John  Turner  of  Oak- 
lands,  Wimbledon)  ;  born  in 
1869;  educated  at  Eton;  Major 
Horse  Artillery,  Honourable 
Artillery      Company,     14     April 

1913- 


=Eleanor  Irene,  born  at  Ricards 
Lodge,  Wimbledon,  on  Thurs- 
day, 16  August  1883,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Wimbledon  ; 
marr.  there  (by  her  brother,  the 
Rev.  John  Hamilton  Mortimer), 
on  Thursday,  20  April  191 1. 


-K 


Arthur  Mortimer,  born 
at  Ricards  Lodge, 
Wimbledon,  on  Tues- 
day, 9  August  1887, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Wimbledon  ; 
educated  at  Winton, 
Winchester  and  Wye 
College  ;  served  with 
Mesopotamia  Expedi- 
tionary Force. 


Ernest    Mortimer    of     The    Red= 
House,    Wrentham,  co.   Suffolk  ; 
born   at   Morden    House,   Betch- 
worth,  CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  13 
March  1876,  bapt.  at  Betchworth. 


-Katherine  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Knowles 
Creed,  Rector  of  Chedburgh,  co.  Suffolk  ;  marr.  at  SS. 
Philip  and  St.  James',  Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  Algernon  Henry 
George  Creed  and  the  Rev.  John  Hamilton  Mortimer),  on 
Tuesday,  8  November  1904. 


Reginald  Mortimer  (twin  with  Sidney),  born  at 
Morden  House,  Betchworth,  on  Saturday,  25  August 
1877,  bapt.  at  Betchworth;  educated  at  Harrow, 
admitted  1891,  and  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford; 
2nd  Lieutenant  Labour  Corps  July  1917;  Acting 
Captain  October  1918;  served  in  European  War. 


Sidney  Mortimer  (twin  with  Reginald), 
born  at  Morden  House,  Betchworth, 
on  Saturday,  25  August  1877,  bapt.  at 
Betchworth ;  educated  at  Harrow, 
admitted  1891,  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  (4th-class  Mod. 
Hist.)  1901. 


Harold  Egerton  Dennis  of  St.  Leonard's= 
Park,  Horsham,  co.  Sussex  (4th  son  of 
James  Hawke  Dennis  of  Grenehurst 
Park,  Capel,  co.  Surrey,  by  Mary  Jane 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Martyn) ;  born 
at  Marlfield,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster, 
bapt.  at  West  Derby ;  educated  at 
Sherborne  School. 


=Evelyn,  born  at  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  27  April 
1880  ;  marr.  at  Capel,  co.  Surrey 
(by  the  Rev.  Arthur  James 
William  Howell,  the  Vicar,  and 
the  Rev.  John  Hamilton 
Mortimer),  on  Tuesday,  24 
November  1903. 


Elsie,  born  at  97 
Marina,  St.  Leo- 
nard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Tues- 
day,    28    February 


/K 


e 


"y7^^/?2^n^n^..^ 


128 


CItbe  of  12af)ttficll).  ro.  I^ereforti, 

Arms. — Argent  on  a  fess  sable  three  mullets  or. 
Crest.— A.  griffin  passant  argent  ducally  gorged  gules. 
Motto. — .\udacter  et  sincere. 


Edward  Bolton  Clive  of  Wormbridge  and  of  Wliitfield,  both=| 
CO.  Hereford,  eldest  son  of  George  Clive  of  Wormbridge, 
M.P.  (and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Clive,  Rector  of 
Adderley,  co.  Salop,  see  ^'Noies  "  to  "  Visitation  of  England  and 
IVaies,"  Vol.  ii,  page  26),  by  Sydney  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Bolton  of  Knock,  co.  Louth ;  Comet  6th  (Inniskilling) 
Dragoons  26  January  1785,  Lieutenant  and  Captain  ist  Regiment 
of  Foot  Guards  24  September  1788;  a  prisoner  in  France  for 
many  years;  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Hereford  1802;  M.P.  for 
Hereford  20  June  1826  until  his  death;  died,  aged  80,  at 
the  house  of  his  youngest  son  George,  near  Croydon, 
CO.  Surrey,  22  July,  bur.  at  Wormbridge  30  July  1845. 
Will  dated  24  April  1845,  proved  (P.C.C.  628,  45)  20  August 
1845,  by  the  Rev.  Archer  Clive,  son. 


Hon'''"=  Harriet  (Archer), 
youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of 
.-Andrew,  2nd  Baron  Archer 
of  Umberslade,  co.  Warwick, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  West,  F.R.S.,of  Alscot, 
CO.  Gloucester  (see  ^^ Notes"  to 
"  Visitation  of  England  and 
Wales"  Vol.  6,  page  707)  ; 
bom  25  November,  bapt.  at 
Tamworth,  co.  Warwick,  24 
December  1769  ;  marr.  by 
special  licence  at  the  Earl  of 
Plymouth's  house  in  Bruton 
Street,  London,  on  Sunday, 
5  December  1790. 


Colonel  Edward  Clive,  bom  14 
November  1793;  educated  at 
Harrowi8o5-i  i  (monitoriSi  i); 
joined  the  Grenadier  Guards 
as  Ensign  4  July  1811, 
Lieutenant  and  Captain  18 13, 
Captain  and  Lieut. -Colonel  1826, 
Major  and  Colonel  1 5  May  1 840 ; 
served  in  the  Peninsular  War 
1814-15,  including  battles  of 
Quartre  Bras  and  Waterloo  and 
the  taking  of  Peronne ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  51,  in  Grafton 
Street,  London,  on  Monday, 
14  April,  bur.  with  military 
honours  at  Wormbridge  21 
April  1845.  Admon  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  in  May  1845. 


Rev.  Archer  Clive  of  Whitfield,= 
born  16  March  1800,  bapt.  at 
St.  Marylebone,  London ;  educated 
at  Harrow  181 2-1 7  (monitor 
1816),  of  Brasenose  College, 
O.^ford,  matriculated  18  February 
1817,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Lit.  Hum.) 
1820,  ALA.  1823;  Rector  of  Soli- 
hull, co.  Warwick,  5  February  1829 
-48;  Prebendary  of  HerefordCathe- 
dral  1850,  Chancellor  of  the  Choir 
1868;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
counties  of  Hereford  and  War- 
wick ;  Author  of  "  A  Few  Words 
on  the  Poor  Law " ;  died,  aged 
78,  at  Whitfield  on  Tuesday,  17 
September  1878.  Will  dated  22 
December  1875,  proved  at  Here- 
ford 16  October  1878,  by  Charles 
Meysey  Bolton  Clive,  son. 


Caroline,  2nd  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Edmund  Meysey 
Wigley  of  Shakenhurst,  co. 
Worcester,  M.P.,  by  Anna 
Maria  his  wife,  only  sur- 
viving dau.  of  Charles 
Watkins  Meysey  ;  born  at 
Brompton  Grove,  London, 
24  June  1801  ;  niarr.  at 
Bayton,  co.  Worcester, 
10  November  1840  ; 
Authoress  of  "  Paul  Fer- 
roll,"  "Poems  by  V."  and 
other  works ;  died,  aged 
72,  by  an  accident  from 
fire  while  writing  at 
Whitfield,  on  Sunday,  13 
July  1873. 


Charles  Meysey  Bolton  Clive  of  Whitfield  ;  born  at= 
the  Rectory,  Solihull,  on  Sunday,  30  January  1842, 
bapt.  at  Solihull ;  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 19  January  1861  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Hereford;  Major 
Hereford  Rifle  Volunteers  1872  ;  died,  aged  41,  at 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  on  Saturday,  11  August 
1883,  bur.  at  Wormbridge.  Will  dated  8  May  1883, 
proved  at  Hereford  29  October  1883,  by  the  Hon*"'' 
George  Herbert  \Vindsor  Windsor-Clive,  cousin. 


=Lady  Katherine  Elizabeth  Mary  Julia 
(Feilding),  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Basil  Percy,  7  th  Earl  of  Denbigh ; 
born  16  December  1842;  marr.  at 
St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  (by 
the  Rev.  Archer  Clive),  10  January 
1867  :  died  at  6  South  Eaton  Place, 
London,  on  Monday,  10  July  1882, 
bur.  at  Wormbridge. 


129 


George  Clive  of  Perrystone  Court,  co.=f=Ann  Sybella  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Hereford,  and  Ballycroy,  co.  Mayo.      |  Thomas  Harvie  Farquhar,  Baronet. 

A 

{For  issue  see  page  132.) 


Major-General  William  Wilberforce  Harris  Greathed,  C.B.  (youngest  son  of=j=A!ice,  born  at 
Edward  Greathed  [formerly  Harris],  Captain  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  by  Mary  Solihull, co. War- 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Carr  Glyn,  Baronet);  born  in  wick,  in  1843; 
Paris  21  December  1826;  educated  at  Addiscombe  ;  entered  the  Bengal  marr.  at  Worm- 
Engineers  as  2nd  Lieutenant  9  December  1844,  Lieutenant  1852,  Captain  bridge,co.Here- 
and  Major  1858,  Lieut.-Colonel  1861,  Colonel  1868,  Major-General  ford,  2 2  October 
I  October  1877;  Chief  Engineer  (ist-class)  Public  Works  Department,  1863;  died  in 
Joint  Secretary  to  Government  Irrigation  Works  ;  Assistant  Military  Secretary  London  27  De- 
to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  Commander-in-Chief,  1861-65;  cember  1915, 
constructed  Agra  Canal  from  the  Jumna  and  Lower  Ganges  Canal  1873  ;  buried  at  Ham- 
served     with     Punjab     Campaign     1848-49,    throughout     the     operations     preston. 

before    Mooltan    (mentioned     in     despatches,     medal     with     two    clasps)  ;   

appointed  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.- Governor  of  the  North-West  Provinces  at 
the  outbreak  of  the  Indian  Mutiny  1857,  served  at  Agra  and  Delhi  (C.B.);  served  throughout 
the  siege  of  Delhi  as  Director  of  the  left  attack  (severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the 
city  14  September  r857);  at  actions  of  Gungeree,  Puttialee  and  Mynpoory ;  a  Directing 
Engineer  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (frequently  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Major  by  brevet,  medal  with  two  clasps)  ;  in  the  China  Expedition  of  i860,  as  extra  A.D.C. 
to  Sir  Robert  Napier,  present  at  the  actions  of  Sinho  and  Tangku,  storming  of  the  Taku 
Forts  and  surrender  of  Pekin  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Lieut.-Colonel  by  brevet,  medal 
with  two  clasps);  died  at  30  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  29  December  1878,  bur. 
at  Hampreston,  co.  Dorset,  4  January  1879.  Will  dated  14  December  1867,  with  codicil 
dated  9  February  1876,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.  42,  79)  25  January  1879,  by  Alice  Greathed, 
the  relict,  Sir  Edward  Harris  Greathed,  K.C.B.,  and  Charles  Meysey  Bolton  Clive.  A^ 


MabeV  Adelaide, 
born  at  1 7  South 
Eaton  Place, 
London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 5  July 
1871  ;  a  nun. 


Colonel  Percy  Archer  Clive  of  Whitfield  and  Wormbridge,=j=Alice      Muriel, 


both  CO.  Hereford;  born  at  17  South  Eaton  Place  13  youngest  dau.  of 
March  1873 ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Royal  Military  Colonel  George 
College,  Sandhurst ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  4  Frederick  Dal- 
November  1891,  Lieutenant  19  August  1896,  Captain  21  las;  marr.  25 
October  1899,  retired  1906  ;  of  the  Reserve  of  Officers  1907  ;  January  1905. 
employed  with  West  African  Frontier  Force  27  November 
1897  to  24  June  1899,  served  in  Expedition  to  Anam  1S98  d 

(medal  with  clasp);  in  South  African  War  as  Special  Service  Officer  1899 
-1 90 1  (Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps)  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford  ; 
M.P.  for  South  Herefordshire  October  1900  to  January  1906,  31  January  1908,  J.muary  1910 
and  12  December  1910;  Parliamentary  Private  Secretary  (unpaid)  to  Secretary  of  State  for 
India  (Lord  George  Hamilton)  1902,  to  Financial  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty  1903-1904, 
and  to  the  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  (Right  Hon'''=  Austen  Chamberlain)  1905  ; 
rejoined  Grenadier  Guards  in  August  1914  ;  commanded  7th  Battalion  East  Yorkshire 
Regiment  May  1916  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  zz  June  1915,  Legion 
of  Honour  [sth-class],  Croix  de  Guerre,  twice  wounded)  ;  killed  in  action  in  P'rance  in 
April  1918. 


130 


Yen'"'"'  Henry  Wetherell,  Archdeacon  of  Hereford  (sth  son  of  the= 
Very  Rev.  Nathan  Wetherell,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Hereford,  by  Richarda 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Croke  of  Stiidley  Priory,  Oxford) ;  born 
at  Oxford  in  1775  ;  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  28 
July  1791,  demy  1791-99,  B.A.  1795,  M.A.  1798,  Proctor  1802, 
Fellow  University  College  1802,  B.D.  1817  ;  Rector  of  Thruxton 
1799,  of  Kentchurch  1S18,  and  Vicar  of  Kingston,  all  co.  Hereford, 
Archdeacon  of  Hereford  1825-52,  Prebendary  of  Gloucester  1825  ; 
Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Kent ;  died,  aged  83,  at  the 
College  Green,  Gloucester,  23  December  1857.  Will  dated  26  April 
1848,  proved  at  Gloucester  30  June  1858,  by  Nathan  Wetherell, 
nephew. 


^Harriet  Maria,  died  at 
Anlaby  House,  Pitville, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 8  December  1864. 
Will  dated  20  October 
i860,  proved  at  Glou- 
cester 16  December  1864, 
by  the  Rev.  Archer  Clive, 
brother. 


Wilfred  Meysey  Clive,  bom  at  1  7  South 
Eaton  Place,  London,  on  Saturday,  22 
August  1874  ;  Secretary  in  the  Diplo- 
matic Service  1 901;  accidentally  killed 
at  Dominica,  Lesser  Antilles,  West 
Indies,  10  December  1901.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
9  April  1902,  to  Percy  Archer  Clive, 
brother. 


Robert  Henry  Clive,= 
born  27  December 
1877  ;  Attach^  in 
Diplomatic  Service  25 
January  1902,  3rd 
Secretary  23  April 
1904,  2nd  Secretary 
I  August  1908  ;  ist 
Secretary  19 15. 


=Magdalen,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Kenneth  Augustus  Muir- 
Mackenzie,  G.C.B.,  K.C.,  by 
Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Graham,  ^LP. ;  bom  7  May 
1882;  marr.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  on  Monday,  10 
July  1905. 


Peter  Clive.       Robert  Wilfred  Kenneth  Clive, 
born  6  February  1909. 


Amy  Catherine,  bom  at  7  Kollerweg, 
Berne,  Switzerland,  on  Monday,  6 
January  19 13. 


Archer      Clive,  Gilbert  Francis  Molyneux  Ogilvy  of  Glade  House,  = 

born    at    Whit-  Burgh  Heath,  co.  Surrey  (4th  son  of  Sir  Reginald 

field,  CO.   Hert-  Howard  Alexander  Ogilvy,  loth  Baronet,  by  Olivia 

ford,  on  Friday,  Barbara    [Kinnaird]    his    wife,    dau.     of     George 

22  August;  died  William   Fox,   9th  Baion    Kinnaird,    K.T.);    born 

on  Sunday,    24  at    Auchterhouse,    co.    Forfar,    9    April   1868;    of 

August  1879.  University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  October 
1888,  B.A.  (4th  History)  1892. 


=Marjory  Katharine,  bom 
at  South  Eaton  Place 
on  Monday,  2  May 
1881  ;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Tuesday, 
1 1  June  1912. 


Judith,  bom  at  21 
Chester  Street,  Gros- 
venor  Place,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  i 
November  1905. 


Meysey  George  Dallas  Clive, 
bom  at  17  Lexham  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  on 
Thursday,  25  April  1907. 


I. 
Lewis   Clive, 
bom   8   Sep- 
tember 1910. 


Virginia,  born  at  40 
Grosvenor  Street, 
London,  on  Friday, 
14  March  19 13. 


»3i 


Clibe  of  ^errpstone  Court,  co.  ^ereforli, 
anD  of  iSaU2)crop,  to.  iila^o. 


George  Clive  of  Perrystone  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  of= 
Ballycroy,  co.  Mayo  (youngest  son  of  Edward  Bolton  Clive, 
see  page  I2g) ;  born  at  Verdun  Champagne,  France,  in  October 
1805;  educated  at  Harrow  (18 16-1822)  and  at  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  30  May  1822,  B.A.  1826,  M.A. 
1829;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the  Bar  29  June  1830; 
Assistant  Poor  Law  Commissioner  [836-39,  Police  Magistrate 
for  Kensington  and  Wandsworth  1839-47,  Judge  of  Southwark 
County  Court  March  1847-58,  Recorder  of  Wokingham 
1857-70;  M.P.  for  Hereford  14  February  1857  to  9  March 
1869  and  3  February  1874  to  March  1880,  Under-Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Home  Department  June  1859  to  November  1862  ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford,  Chairman  Quarter  Sessions 
January  187 1  till  death  ;  died,  aged  74,  at  Perrystone  Court 
7  June  1880.  Will  dated  23  March  1876,  with  codicil  dated 
26  September  1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  570,  80)  31  July  i88o, 
by  Lieut.-Colonel  Edward  Henry  Clive,  son. 


=Anne  Sybella  Martha,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Harvie  Farqu- 
har,  2nd  Baronet,  by  Sybella 
Martha  his  wife,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  the  Rev.  .Morton  Rock- 
cliffe  of  Woodford,  co.  Essex  ; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  Westmin- 
ster, 2  May  1835  ;  died  at 
Perrystone  Court  16  February 
1907.  Will  dated  10  May 
1890,  with  two  codicils  dated 
18  February  1902  and  3 
November  1904,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.  557,  1907)  19  April  1907, 
by  General  Edward  Henry 
Clive,  son. 


Humphrey  Francis= 
Mildmay  of  Shore- 
ham  Place, CO.  Kent 
(eldest  son  of  Hum- 
phrey St.  John 
Mildmay,  M.P.,  by 
the  Hon*"''  Anne 
Eugenia  [Baring] 
liis  I  St  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander, 
1st  Lord  Ashbur- 
ton)  ;  born  on 
Christmas  Day 

1825  ;  M.P.  for  CO. 
Hereford  2  May 
1859  to  6  July 
1865  ;  marr.  at 
How  Caple,  co. 
Hereford  (by  the 
Rev.  Archer  Clive), 
4  June  1861 ;  died 
at  46  Berkeley 
Square,  London,  29 
November  1866. 
Will  dated  13  Oc- 
tober 1864,  with 
codicil  dated  1 7 
November  1865, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
46,  67)  17  Jan- 
uary 1867,  by 
Henry  Bingham 
Mildmay,  brother. 
1st  husband 


=Sybella  Harriet,= 
born  20  June 
1836;  died,  aged 
64,  at  25  Ennis- 
more  Gardens, 
Ken  s  i  n  gto  n, 
London,  on 
Sunday,  9  De- 
cember, buried 
at  Hagley,  co. 
Worcester,  1 2 
DecemberiQoo; 
memorial  ser- 
vice at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bromp- 
ton,  London, 
same  day.  Will 
dated  28  Octo- 
ber 1896,  with 
codicil  dated 
16  April  1900, 
proved  at  Here- 
ford 1 2  Febru- 
ary 1 90 1,  by 
Henry  Bingham 
Mildmay  and 
Edward  Henry 
Clive,  brother. 


=George  William,  4th  Lord  Lyttelton,  K.C.  M.G.  ;  bom  in 
Savile  Row,  Piccadilly,  London,  on  Monday,  31  Marcli 
1817  ;  educatetl  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, admitted  Pensioner  13  November  1833,  Fellow 
Commoner  17  October  1834,  matriculated  1835,  B.A. 
and  M.A.  (Chancellor's  medal  and  senior  classic)  1838, 
Hon.  LL.D.  1862,  Hon.  D.C.L.  of  Oxford  22  June 
1870,  Fellow  of  Eton  College;  succeeded  his  father  as 
4th  Baron  30  April  1837  ;  Lord- Lieutenant  of  co. 
Worcester  1839;  Principal  of  Queen's  College,  Birming- 
ham, 1853,  President  of  the  Birmingham  and  Midland 
Institute  1853,  one  of  the  Founders,  and  for  many  years 
President  of  the  Saltley  Training  College  ;  Under 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  January  to  July  1846  ; 
served  on  the  Public  Schools  Inquiry  Commission  i86i. 
Chief  Commissioner  of  Endowed  Schools  1869;  Fellow 
of  the  Royal  Society  1840;  Privy  Councillor  and 
K.C.M.G.  in  1869  ;  Author  of  "The  Four  Gospels"  and 
other  works,  and  (with  the  Rt.  Hon'''=  William  Ewart 
Gladstone),  a  volume  of  translations,  including  a 
portion  of  Milton's  "  Comus "  and  Tennyson's  "Lotus 
Eaters  "  into  Greek,  and  "  The  Deserted  Village  "  and 
Gray's  "Ode  to  Adversity"  into  Latin  ;  marr.  at  Foy, 
CO.  Hereford  (by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''=  William  Lyttelton), 
10  June  1869  ;  died  at  18  Park  Crescent,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  18  April  1876,  bur.  in  the  church  in  Hagley 
Park,  22  April  1876.  Will  dated  30  September  1870, 
with  codicil  dated  15  November  1871,  proved  at  Wor- 
cester 6  September  1876,  by  Charles  Cieorge,  Baron 
Lyttelton,  son.  Portrait  in  Crayons  by  George  Richmond, 
R.A.,  for  Grillon's  Club,  and  anoth^r  by  the  same  artist 
at  Hagley.  He  married  istly,  25  July  1S39,  Mary,*dau. 
of  Sir  Stephen  Richard  Glynne,  8th  Baronet  ;  she  died 
17  August  1857,  at  Hagley  Park.      2nd  husband. 


A 


132 


General  Edward  Henry  Clive  of  Perrystone  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  of= 
Ballycroy,  co.  Mayo  ;  born  23  September  1837  ;  educated  at  Harrow 
(1851-54);  Ensign  Rifle  Brigade  18  August  1854,  Ensign  and  Lieutenant 
Grenadier  Guards  8  December  following.  Lieutenant  and  Captain  1857, 
Captain  and  i^ieut.- Colonel  1864,  Colonel  (by  brevet)  1876,  Major-General 
1885,  Lieut. -General  1892,  General  (retired)  19  December  1898;  A.Q.M.G. 
Southern  District  1871-73,  A.A.G.  Home  District  1873-76,  Brigadier- General 
Guards'  Brigade,  Cyprus,  27  July  to  September  1885,  Commandant  Staff 
College  1885-88,  Governor  and  Commamlant  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst, 
1888-93;  Colonel  8th  (King's)  Liver[)ool  Regiment  1906;  served  in  Crimean 
Campaign  1S55-56;  J. P.  for  co.  Hereford  1878,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Mayo; 
M.P.  for  Hereford  30  March  1869  to  February  1871;  died,  aged  78,  at  25 
Ennismore  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  on  Wednesday,  i  March  1916. 
Will  dated  21  April  19 13,  with  two  codicils  dated  13  March  19 14  and  24 
December  1915,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  814,  16)  12  May  1916,  by  Colonel  George 
Sidney  Clive  and  Captain  Charles  Clifton  Orby  Gascoigne. 


'Isabel,  eldest 
daughter  of 
Daniel  Hale 
WebbofWyke- 
ham  Park,  co. 
Oxford ;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's 
Knightsbridge, 
London,  on 
Thursday,  9 
January   1867. 


Robert  Webb  Clive, 
born  at  25  Chester 
Street,  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  on 
Monday,  14  Octo- 
ber 1867  ;  died 
there,  aged  8 
months,  on  Tues- 
day, 16  June  1868. 


Charles  Clifton  Orby  Gascoigne= 
(son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Clifton 
Gascoigne,  Grenadier  Guards)  ; 
born  7  March  1870  :  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Seaforth  Highlanders 
28  February  1894,  Lieutenant 
1895,  Captain  1901,  retired  22 
April  1905  ;  of  the  Reserve  of 
Officers  2  February  1901  ;  re- 
joined Seaforth  Highlanders  and 
served  in  European  War  19 14 
(severelywoundedat  Loos  1915). 


=Sybil  Mary,  bom  at 
25  Chester  Street, 
Grosvenor  Place,  on 
Friday,  29  January 
1869  ;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Kensington 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
the  Hon*"''  Arthur 
Temple  Lyttelton), 
on  Thursday,  23  July 
1896. 


Isabel  Kathleen, 
born  at  Westfield 
House,  South- 
sea,  CO.  Hants, 
on  Tuesday,  25 
February  1873. 


Brigadier-General  George  Sidney  Clive,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  of  Perrystone  Court; 
born  at  78  Chester  Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  16  July  1874  ;  educated  I 
at  Harrow  (1888-92)  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  21  October  1893,  Lieutenant  1897,  Captain 
1900,  Major  1909,  Lieut. -Colonel  T915,  Colonel  (by  brevet)  i  January 
191 7,  General  Staff  Officer,  Army  Headquarters,  1905;  served  in  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp 
and  medal);  in  South  African  War  with  Grenadier  Guards  1899-1900 
(Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps)  ;  in  European  War,  as  head  of  the 
British  Mission  with  the  French  1914-18  (Brigadier-General  1915); 
Head  of  Intelligence  1918,  and  Chief  of  Staff  to  Military  Governor, 
Cologne  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette,"  17  February  19 15, 
4  January  191 7  and  11  December  191 7,  Colonel  by  brevet,  Legion  of 
Honour,  5th-class,  C.B.  1918,  D.S.O.  1915). 


'Madeline  Lawrence, 
2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
William  Buxton  of 
Pishobury,  co.  Hert- 
ford, M.P.,  by  the 
Hon*"''  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John, 
Baron  Lawrence, 
G.C.  B.  ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Mon- 
day, 26  March  1901. 


Archer  Francis  Lawrence  Clive, 
born  at  42  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  24  June 
1903,  bapt.  at  Yatton,  co.  Hereford; 
educated  at  New  Brecon,  Sevenoaks, 
and  at  Harrow,  admited  January 
1917. 


Robert  Patrick  Clive,  bom  at  42  Grosvenor  Gardens 
on  Sunday,  n  September  1904,  bapt.  at  the  Guards' 
Chapel,  VVellington  Barracks,  London;  died,  aged  3 
years  and  7  months,  at  the  White  House,  Camberley, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  5  April  1908,  bur.  at  Foy,  co. 
Hereford. 


>33 


Archer  Anthony  Clive,  bom  26  April  1842, 
bapt.  at  Uitchleys,  co.  Kent ;  educated  at 
Harrow  (1855-60),  monitor  1859,  Exhibi- 
tioner of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1861, 
matriculated  13  October  i860,  B.A.  (ist- 
class   Mods,   and   Lit.   Hum.)   1864,    M.A. 

1867  ;  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College  1863-77  i 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  in 

1868  ;  died  unmarried,  aged  32,  at  13 
Mansfield  Street,  Portland  Place,  London, 
on  Friday,  12  October  1877.  Adfhon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  13  Decem- 
ber 1877,  to  Colonel  Edward  Henry  Clive, 
son  of  George  Clive,  father  and  next-of-kin. 


Charles  Farquhar  Clive=^Anna   Elizabeth,   of   24 


of  Collaroy,  Merriwa, 
New  South  Wales, 
Australia;  born  16 
February  1847  ;  died, 
aged  36,  at  Collaroy  on 
Friday,  31  October  1884, 
bur.  there.  Will  dated  18 
December  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.  15,  86) 
14  January  1886,  by 
Colonel  Edward  Henry 
Clive,  brother. 


Campden  Hill  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London, 
dau.  of  Edward  Spof- 
forth  of  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  l)y  Anna 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain 
Thomas  Macdonell, 
R.N.,  of  Hokianga,  New 
Zealand  ;  born  at  How- 
den,  CO.  York  ;  marr.  at 
Sydney  on  Thursday,  25 
June  1874. 


William  Milner  Ratcliff  (elder  son  of=rAnnie  Kathleen,     Archer  Spofrorth=f=Ethel  Wilson,  dau. 


Daniel  Rowlinson  Ratcliff  of  West 
Lulworth,  Wareham,  co.  Dorset,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  only  child  and  heir  of 
William  Milner  of  Liverpool) ;  born 
at  Mossley  Hill,  near  Liverpool,  12 
May  1868  ;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  October  18S7,  B.A. 
1891. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Ratcliff,  Vol.  j, 
page  140,  and  Addenda, 
Vol.  5,   page  vii.) 


born  at  Sydney 
on  Thursday,  5 
August  1875; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, London, 
9  July  1896. 


Clive  of  Ku- 
nimbla,  Fitzroy 
Street,  North 
Sydney ;  born  at 
Sydney  on  Satur- 
day, 15  Novem- 
ber 1879. 


of    Thomas    Ryan 

of  Molong,  New 
South  Wales;  marr. 
at  Molong  26 
December  1910. 


A 


Lieut. -Colonel  Ernest  Frederick  Orby  Gascoigne,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  of  27  Onslow=i=Laura  Cicely, 
Gardens,  London  (son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Clifton  Gascoigne,  Grenadier  Guards);  born  at  15 
born  19  April  1873;  2nd  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  23  March  1S92,  Ennismore  Gar- 
Lieutenant  1897,  Adjutant  1898  to  1900,  Captain  1899,  Major  (  by  brevet)  dens,  Kensing- 
1902,  retired  1907,  of  the  Reserve  of  Officers  29  September  1915,  Lieut. -Colonel  ton,  London,  on 
(by  brevet)  i  January  1916  ;  D.A.A.G.  for  Musketry,  Home  District,  3  February  Friday,  4  Feb- 
1903  to  31  May  1905,  to  4th  Army  Corps  i  June  1905;  served  in  Nile  ruary  1876; 
Expedition  1898,  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  marr.  at  Holy 
Gazette,"  30  September  1898,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal)  ;  D.S.O.  Trinity,  Bromp- 
15  November  1908  ;  in  South  African  War  1900-1902,  as  Brigade  Major  ton,  London,  on 
Infantry  Brigade  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  16  April  Wednesday,  13 
1901,  brevet  of  Major,  Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  November  1902. 
two  clasps);  in  European  War  1914  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London 
Gazette,"  28  January  and  13  July  1916,  brevet  of  Lieut.- Colonel,  (".M.G.); 
one  of  H.M.'s  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  191 2  ;  Comptroller 
and  Secretary  Union  Jack  Club  1907-12.                                                            ^ 


Catherine,  born  at  25a  Norfolk 
Crescent,  London,  on  Friday,  29 
March  1907,  bapt.  at  the  Guards' 
Chapel,  Wellington  Barracks. 


Edward  Buxton  Clive,  born  at 
Upshire  Bury,  Waltham  Abbey, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Tuesday,  20  July 
1909,  bapt.  there. 


Mary  Sidney,  born 
at  Upshire  Bury  21 
October  19 10,  bapt. 
there. 


134 


Rt.   Rev.    the    Hon*"''  Arthur  Temple   Lyttelton,   Bishop  Suffragan  of=pMary  Kathleen,  born 

Southampton  (5th  son  of  George  William,  4th  Baron  Lyttelton);  born  ^ 

at   6  Carlton  Gardens,    London,  on  Wednesday,   7  January  1852  ;   of 

Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1870,  B.A. 

1874,  M.A.  1877,  D.D.  1899;  of  Keble  College,  Oxford,  incorporated 

19  April    1870;  Warden  of   Selwyn    College  1881,  Master  of   Selwyn 

College   Public   Hostel    1882-93  ;  Hulsean  Lecturer  1891  ;  examining 

Chaplain    to    Bishop   of    Ripon    1884-88,   to   Bishop   of   Peterborough 

1891-96,    to   Bishop   of   London    1897-98  ;    Proctor   in    Convocation 

1S95-98  ;    Hon.    Chaplain     to     Queen    Victoria    1895,    Chaplain     in 

Ordinary  1896-98  ;  ilon.  Canon  of  Manchester  Cathedral  1898  ;  Lady 

Margaret   Preacher   at  Cambridge    1897  ;    Vicar   of    Eccles    1893-98, 

Rural  Dean  1895-98  ;  Provost  of  St.  Nicholas'  College,  lancing,  1898  ; 

Archdeacon  of   Winchester    1900;    Bishop  Suffragan  of  Southampton 

1898  ;   died  at  Castle   House,   Petersfield,   co.    Hants,  on    Friday,    20 

February,   bur.  at    Hagley,   co.  Worcester,   on  Tuesday,    24    F'ebruary 

1903.     Will    dated   9  January    1903,    proved   (Prin.  Reg.   515,    1903) 

I  April  1903,  by  the  Hon'''=  Mary  Kathleen  Lyttelton,  the  relict.  /f\ 


in  Eaton  Place,  Lon- 
don, 37  February 
1856;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bryanston 
Square,  Lond(jn,  on 
Tuesday,  3  August 
1880 ;  died,  aged  50, 
at  Perrystone  Court, 
CO.  Hereford,  on 
Saturday,  12  January 
1907.  Adinongranted 
at  the  Principal  Regis- 
try 14  February  1907, 
to  Margaret  Lucy 
Lyttelton,  spinster. 


Charles  Farquhar  Clive, 
born  at  Manly,  Sydney, 
30  October  1911. 


Archer  Anthony  Clive,  born 
at  Neutral  Bay,  Sydney,  15 
October  1915. 


Leigh  Margaret  Patricia,  born  at 
Kunimbla,  Fltzroy  Street,  North 
Sydney,  29  July  1917. 


Edward  Archer  Bolton  Clive  of  Ballycroy,= 
CO.  Mayo;  born  on  Monday,  2  March  1878, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Brompton  Road,  London  ; 
educated  at  Haileybury  College ;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany's)  6 
July  1898,  Lieutenant  26  December  1899, 
Captain  7  May  1904 ;  served  in  South  African 
War  1899-1901,  at  advance  on  Kimberley, 
including  action  at  Magersfontein  (wounded) ; 
in  Orange   River  Colony   May  to  December 

1900  (severely  wounded  27  November  1900); 
in  Cape  Colony  December  1900  to  February 

1901  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps);  served 
on  General  Staff  at  the  War  Office  1914-16. 


=Violet  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Ponsonby 
(son  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Sir  Spencer  Cecil 
Brabazon  Ponsonby-Fane,  G.C.B.,  LS.O.),  by 
Florence  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Harvie 
Morton  Farquhar ;  bom  at  1 1  Eaton  Terrace, 
London,  on  Friday,  6  October,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinit)',  Sloane  Street,  London,  24 
November  1876  ;  marrried  at  Brympton 
D'Evercy,  co.  Somerset,  on  Wednesday,  1 1 
October  1905. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Bessbormigh,  Vol. 
12,  page  IJ5,  and  Addenda, 
page  vii.) 


.Anthony  John  Brabazon  Clive,  born  19 
November  1911;  died,  aged  8  months, 
on  Wednesday,  31  July  19 12,  bur.  at 
Brympton  D'Evercy. 


Nicholas  Brabazon  Clive,  born  at  3 
Southern  Hill,  Reading,  on  Sunday, 
7  December  191 3,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Reading. 


13s 


Arthur  Chaloner 
Clive,  born  on 
Sunday,  2  March 
1879 ;  died,  aged 
1 1  months,  at 
15  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, London, 
on  Tuesday,  24 
February  1880. 


Rev.  Nixon  Chetwode  Ram  of  the  Old  Manor,= 
Fareham,  co.  Hants  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  James 
Stopford  Ram,  Vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Battersea,  co. 
Surrey,  by  Eleanor  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Edward  Hawkshaw,  31st  Foot);  born  25 
January  1861,  bapt.  at  Pavenham,  co.  Bedford;  of 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1881,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889; 
Curate  of  Quebec  Chapel  1886-88,  of  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  1888-93  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Martin's, 
Hereford,  1893-99,  and  of  Shipbourne,  co.  Kent, 
1899-1900;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Truro  1903-1904;  Rector  of  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke, 
1905-13,  and  of  Sharnbrook,  co.  Bedford,  1913  ; 
Acting  Chaplain  at  Fort  Wallington,  Fareham,  191 7. 


=Judith  Evelyn,  born 
at  15  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, on  Wednesday, 
15  December  1880; 
bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton, 
London  ;  married 
there  on  Thursday, 
12  January  191 1. 


Richard  Alfred  Clive= 
of  Compton,  Old 
Beach,  Hobart,  Tas- 
mania, Australia ; 
bom  on  Tuesday,  18 
April  1882  ;  educated 
at  Harrow. 


=Margaret    Elenore,    dau.     of    Henry  Ambrose  Clive,  M.C. ;  born  on 


Matthew  Edward  Maher 
of  Collaroy,  Merriwa,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia  ;  marr. 
at  Collaroy  25  November 
1908. 


Sunday,  10  April  1885;  educated  at 
Harrow;  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards  ; 
served  in  European  War  19 14  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
I  January  1916  and  15  May  19 17, 
Military  Cross). 


Edward  Richard  Clive,  born  at 
Collaroy,  Merriwa,  on  Friday, 
24  November  191 1. 


Liila  Elenore,  born 
18  February  19 14. 


Margaret  Henrietta  Joan, 
born  I  June  191 7. 


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fretty  or. 

Crest. — A  falcon  sitting  on  the  stump  of  a 
tree  with  a  branch  springing  from  the  dexter 
side  all  proper. 

Motto. — Incorrupta  fides. 


Salop  (elder  son  of  'I'lioiiias 
Whitmore  of  Apley,  M.P.,  by 
Mary  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Foley,  Captain  Royal 
Navy)  ;  born  16  November  1782, 
bapt.  at  Stockton,  co.  Salop ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  21 
October  1799,  M.A.  1802  ; 
Recorder  of  Bridgnorth  ;  J.  P. 
and  D.  L.  for  co.  Salop,  High 
Sheriff  1805;  M.P.  for  Bridg- 
north I  November  1806  to  23 
April  183 1  ;  died,  aged  63,  at 
Apley  Park,  6  February  1846. 
Will  dated  21  June  1833,  with 
codicil  dated  5  July  1839,  proved 
(P.CC.  550,  46)  4  July  1846, 
by  Thomas  Charlton  Whitmore, 
son. 


heir  of  Thomas  Thoma- 
son  of  York,  byCatherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Grierson  ;  marr.  at  Stock- 
ton 19  July  1804  ;  died, 
aged  83,  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  20  August 
1867,  bur.  at  Stockton. 
Will  dated  26  July  1867, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  706, 
67)  9  October  1867,  by 
Henry  Whitmore,  son. 


Thomas  Charlton  Whitmore  of  Apley  ;   born  5  January=f=Lady  Louisa  Anne  (Douglas),  eldest  dau.  of 


1807,  bapt.  at  Stockton;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  4  November  1824,  B.A.  1828,  M.A.  1832; 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Salop,  High  Sheriff  1863;  M.P. 
for  Bridgnorth  10  December  1832  to  i  July  1852;  died, 
aged  58,  at  Cotsbrook,  Stockton,  on  Monday,  13  March 
1865,  bur.  at  Stockton.  Will  dated  20  March  1863, 
proved  at  Shrewsbury  30  June  1865,  by  Thomas  Charles 
Douglas  Whitmore.  son. 


Charles,  5th  Marquess  of  Queensberry  ;  marr. 
at  .St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
II  April  1833;  died  at  28  Palmeira  Square, 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  31  August 
1871.  Will  dated  23  April  1869,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  636,  71)  22  September  1871,  by 
Thomas  Charles  Douglas  Whitmore,  son. 


John    William    Scott  of=i=Caroline  Louisa,  born  on  Saturday,  18  October 


Kindlestone,  Delgany, 
CO.  Wicklow  (3rd  son  of 
John  Scott,  Q.C.);  J.P. 
for  CO.  Wicklow  ;  died, 
aged  77,  at  Roselevan, 
CO.  Clare,  on  Thursday, 
5  October,  bur.  at  Del- 
gany on  Tuesday,  10 
October  1905.  , 


1834  ;  marr.  at  Hove  24  May  1S66  ;  died,  aged 
74,  at  Pembroke  Lodge,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  on 
Tuesday,  29  June,  bur.  at  Delgany  on  Friday, 
2  July  1909.  Will  dated  26  June  1908,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  Dublin,  472,  1909)  23  July  1909, 
by  Albinia  Louisa  Scott,  spinster,  daughter, 
and  Charles  William  Scott,  C.E.,  nephew. 
Sealed  in  London  18  August  1909. 


Mary  Catherine,  born  i 
November  1836  ;  died  un- 
married at  47  St.  John's 
Terrace,  Hove,  on  Wednes- 
day, 30  November  1898, 
bur.  at  Brighton.  Adminis- 
tration granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  30  May 
1899,  to  Lucy  Albinia 
Whitmore. 


Major-General  William  Tweedie,  C.S.L,  of  Lettrick,  by  Auldgirth,  co. 
Dumfries  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  King  Tweedie,  D.D.,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  daughter  of  Hugh  Bell)  ;  born  at  Aberdeen 
31  October  1836;  educated  at  Edinburgh  University;  entered  Bengal 
Army  1857,  Captain  and  Brevet  Major  1869,  Lieut.-Colonel  1877,  Colonel 
1883,  Major-General  1893  ;  served  throughout  Indian  Mutiny  1857-59  (inedal 
with  two  clasps)  ;  on  Staff  in  .'Xbyssinian  Campaign  (medal,  twice  mentioned 
in  despatches,  brevet  of  Major),  and  in  Afghan  War,  1879-80,  on  Staff 
(medal) ;  Political  Resident  and  Consul-General  at  Bagdad  1885-91 ;  J.P.  for 
CO.  Dumfries  and  for  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright  ;  C.S.L  1881  ;  died  on 
Friday,  18  September,  bur.  at  Lettrick  19  September  19 14. 


=j=Emily  Harriet  (twin  with 
Dora  Louisa),  born  on 
Saturday,  20  January 
1838;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Brighton,  on  Wednesday, 
24  October  1S77  ;  died 
16  October,  bur.  at  Dum- 
fries on  Saturday,  19 
October  191 2. 

/K 


137 


Rev.   George  Whitmore,    born=j=Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Deacon  of  Mabledon  Park,  co.  Kent, 


13  August  1812;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
26  November  1830,  B.A.  1835, 
M.A.  1837;  Rector  of  Kem- 
berton  with  Sutton  Maddock, 
1840-56,  and  of  Stockton,  all 
CO.  Salop,  1857  ;  J.  P.  for  co. 
Salop  ;  died,  aged  76,  at  Stock- 
ton on  Sunday,  4  November 
1888,  bur.  at  Stockton.  Will 
dated  10  June  1874,  proved  at 
Shrewsbury  27  March  1889, 
by  Sarah  Whitmore,  the  relict. 


and  of  Birchin  Lane,  London,  Banker,  by  Sophia  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Collett,  Rector  of  Swanton 
Morley,  co.  Norfolk;  born  12  July  1820;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Tonbridge,  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  6  January  1848 
(marriage  settlements  dated  previous  day)  ;  died,  aged  80,  at 
Farnhain  House,  Farnham  Royal,  co.  Buckingham,  on  Thurs- 
day, 20  September,  bur.  at  Stockton  25  September  1900.  Will 
dated  22  July  1889,  with  two  codicils  dated  19  November 
1898  and  15  January  1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.  1589,  1900) 
19  November  1900,  by  Henry  Eardley  Whitmore,  son,  and 
William  Francis  Courthope. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Deacon,  Vol.  75,  page  12 p.) 


Algernon  George 
Bernard  Whitmore, 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Kemberton,  18  Oc- 
tober 1849  ;  died 
22  July  1877. 


Henry  Eardley  Whitmore,  born= 
at  the  Rectory,  Kemberton,  26 
April  1855  ;  educated  at  Eton  ; 
Captain  Worcestershire  Militia  ; 
died  at  Sunnyside,  Coalbrook- 
dale,  CO.  Salop,  22  February,  bur. 
at  Stockton  26  February  1909. 


=Katharine  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Tayleur  of  Buntingsdale  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
by  Katharine  Treby  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  John  Clark  of  Buckland- 
tout-Saints,  co.  Devon ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Market  Drayton,  co.  Salop,  16 
April  1907. 


Dora  Louisa, 
(twin  with 
Emily  Har- 
riet), born 
on  Saturday, 
20  January 
1838  ;  died 
1 1  October 
1839. 


Thomas  Charles  Douglas  Whitmore  of  Orsett  Hall,= 
CO.  Essex  ;  born  on  Sunday,  26  May  1839  ;  educated 
at  Eton;  Cornet  Royal  Horse  Cluards  14  May 
1858,  Lieutenant  17  May  i86r,  Captain  10  April 
1866;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff 
1875;  J. P.  for  CO.  Essex;  sold  the  Apley  estates  in 
1867,  and  purchased  Gumley,  co.  Leicester,  the  same 
year ;  Lord  of  the  I\Linor  of  Gumley  ;  succeeded  to 
the  Orsett  estates  under  the  will  of  Captain  Digby 
Wingfield  in  1884;  died  at  38  Wilton  Place,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  16  February  1907,  bur.  at  Orsett. 
Will  dated  6  April  1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  509, 
1907),  14  March  1907,  by  Francis  Henry  Douglas 
Charlton  Whitmore,  son,  and  Sir  Henry  Arthur  White. 


=Louisa  Margaret  Emily, 
5th  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Cradock  -  Hartopp,  3rd 
Baronet,  of  Four  Oaks 
Park,  CO.  Warwick,  by 
Jane  Mary  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Bloomfield 
Keane ;  born  1 7  April 
1841  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London, 
II  May  1867;  died  29 
November  1892,  bur.  at 
Orsett. 


Lieut.- Colonel  Francis  Henry  Douglas  Charlton  Whitmore,  C.M.G.,= 
D.S.O.,  of  Orsett  Hall;  born  20  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  London,  18  May  1872  ;  educated  at  Eton; 
J. P.  (1899)  and  D.L.  for  co.  Essex,  County  Councillor  1918  ; 
Lieutenant  ist  Essex  Artillery  Volunteers,  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery,  i  October  1892,  Major  Essex  Imperial  Yeomanry  28 
December  1901,  Lieut. -Colonel  10  September  1915  (Territorial 
Decoration  1918);  Lieut.- Colonel  attached  loth  (Prince  of  Wales' 
Own)  Royal  Hussars  7  April  1918  ;  served  in  European  War 
1914-19  (twice  wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches,  "London 
Gazette,"  i  January  and  12  December  191 7,  and  23  December 
1918) ;  D.S.O.  I  January  1917,  C.M.G.  January  1918;  Military 
Member  of  Territorial  Forces  Association  for  Essex  1908  ;  Lord  of 
the  Manors  of  Orsett,  Stifford  and  Corringham,  all  co.  Essex. 


=Violet  Frances  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Henry  Houlds- 
worth,  ist  Baronet,  of 
Reddish,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Elisabeth  Graham  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Walter 
Crum  of  Thornliebank, 
CO.  Renfrew ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  28  June  1900. 


138 


Henry  Whitmore  of  Sunnyside,  Coalbrookdale,  co.= 
Salop;  born  13  October  1813;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  26  November  1830;  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Salop;  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth 
8  July  1852  to  4  February  1870;  a  Lord  of 
the  Treasury,  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales;  died,  aged  62,  at  7  Clifford 
Street,  New  Bond  Street,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
2  May  1876,  bur.  at  Stockton,  co.  Salop.  Adiiion 
(with  will  dated  24  September  1872)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  690,  76)  23  August  1876,  to  Adelaide 
Anna  Whitmore,  the  relict. 


=Adelaide  Anna,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Francis  Darby  of  Sunnyside  House, 
Coalbrookdale,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  only 
child  of  John  Grant  of  Leighton  Buzzard, 
CO.  Bedford  ;  marr.  at  Madeley,  co.  Salop, 
15  April  1852;  died  at  .Sunnyside,  Coal- 
brookdale, 16  July  1899,  bur.  at  Stockton. 
Will  dated  12  November  1898,  with  codicil 
dated  3  March  1899,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 1 46,  99)  30  September  1899,  by  Alfred 
Edmund  William  Darby  and  Robert 
Edward  Leman. 


Katherine  Mildred,  of 
Bannadon,  Lewdown, 
CO.  Devon  ;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Kemberton,  co. 
Salop,  30  June  185  i. 


Dora  Louisa  Mary, 
born  at  Stockton, 
CO.  Salop,  2  August 
1867. 


Gerald  Ellen  Georgina,  of  Langworthy, 
Lewdown  ;  married  23  April  1895,  Percy 
Kenyon  Slaney,  who  died  13  September 
191 1. 


Lucy  Albinia,  born  on  Satur- 
day, 22  January  1841;  died 
unmarried  at  40  Ventnor 
Villas,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  8 
June  191 1,  bur.  at  Brighton. 
Will  dated  24  January  1896, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1 153,  ii) 
10  July  191 1,  by  Evelyn 
Octavia  Whitmore,  spinster, 
sister. 


Walter  Henry  Whitmore, 
born  on  Sunday,  21  Au- 
gust 1842,  bapt.  at  Shifnal, 
CO.  Salop  ;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  12  Oc- 
tober i860  ;  died,  aged  38, 
at  Brighton,  on  Thursday, 
19  August  1880,  bur.  at 
Stockton,  CO.  Salop. 


Edith  Georgina,  born  9  August 
1844;  died  unmarried  at  47  St. 
John's  Terrace,  Brighton,  on 
Tuesday,  23  August  1898,  bur. 
at  Brighton.  Will  dated  13 
December  1880,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 186,  98)  19  October 
1898,  by  Thomas  Charles 
Douglas  Whitmore. 


Hugh  Bertie  Craven  of  The=f=MiIdred  Louisa 
Moor  House,  Chaddesden,  Lucy,  born  30 
Derby,  formerly  of  Whilton  August  1868, 
Lodge,  CO.  Northampton  bapt.  at  St. 
(2nd  son  of  John  Albert  George's,  Han- 
Craven  of  Whilton  Lodge,  over  Square, 
by  Ellen  Amelia  his  wife,  London ;  marr. 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Stuart  at  St.  Peter's, 
Majendie,  Rector  of  Barn-  Eaton  Square, 
well,  CO.  Northampton) ;  London,  1 2 
born  at  Whilton  Lodge  on  June  1899. 
Wednesday,  15  February 
1865  ;  educated  at  Radley 
College  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 31  May  1884,  B.A. 
1887,  M.A.  1892.                 /f^ 


Lieut. -Colonel  Winiam= 
Thomas  Reginald  Houlds- 
worth  of  Kirkbride,  May- 
bole,  CO.  Ayr  (youngest 
son  of  Sir  William  Henry 
Houldsworth,  ist  Baronet, 
of  Reddish,  co.  Lancaster) ; 
born  24  August  1874; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford ; 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Essex  1904; 
Lieut.  -  Colonel  Ayrshire 
Yeomanry  1909  (Territorial 
Decoration  19 18);  served 
in  European  War  (19 15 
Star,  Order  of  Merite  191 8). 

139 


=f=Ethel  Mary  Alberta, 
born  at  Coodham, 
Kilmarnock,  co. 
Ayr ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  20  July 
i8§9. 


A 


Francis  Barnard,  Earl  of  Bandon,  D.C.L. ;  born  3  January  1810;= 
Hon.  Colonel  Royal  Cork  (City)  Artillery ;  Lord-Lieutenant  of  co. 
Cork;  a  representative  peer  of  Ireland;  succeeded  his  father  as 
3rd  Earl  of  Bandon  31  October  1856;  died,  aged  67,  at  Castle 
Bernard,  co.  Durham,  on  Saturday,  17  February  1877.  Will  dated 
17  January  1874,  proved  at  Cork  30  April  1877,  by  James  Francis, 
Earl  of  Bandon.    Sealed  in  London  31  May  1887.  ^ 


Catherine  Mary,  marr.  at 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  16 
August  1832  ;  died,  aged 
61,  at  Castle  Bernard,  on 
Monday,     15      December 


Lieut.- General  Eardley  Nicholas  Wilmot  of  Rose  Bank,  Malvern, = 
CO.  Worcester  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  2nd  Baronet, 
by  Marianne  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Howard 
of  Pipe  Grange,  co.  Stafford;  born  in  1800;  Ensign 
35th  Foot  II  March  1819,  Lieutenant  1822,  Captain 
1825,  Major  (unattached)  1831,  Lieut.-Colonel  1846,  Colonel 
1854,  Major-General  1861,  Lieut.-General  19  November  1870; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Hereford;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Worcester;  died 
at  Rose  Bank,  Great  Malvern,  on  Friday,  2  March  1877. 
Will  dated  17  July  1872,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  341,  77)  20  April 
1877,  by  Emily  Elizabeth  Wilmot,  the  relict,  and  Montagu 
Wilmot,  brother. 


=Emily  Elizabeth,  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  15  February  1855; 
died,  aged  85,  at  Rose  Bank, 
Great  Malvern,  on  Thursday,  26 
April  1900.  ^^'ill  dated  5  Feb- 
ruary 1 89 1,  with  codicil  dated 
the  same  day,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 126  1900)27  July  1900, 
by  Arthur  Edward  Whitmore 
Drummond  Forbes  and  William 
Henry  Saltwell. 


Lieut.-Colonel  John  P'orbes  (younger  son  of  William  Forbes  of= 
London,  afterwards  of  Callendar  and  Almond,  co.  Stirling,  by 
Agnes  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  John  Chalmers  of  Westfield) ;  born 
in  1807,  bapt.  at  Falkirk  ;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
20  October  1825  ;  Ensign  Coldstream  Guards  20  October  1825 
Ensign  and  Lieutenant  i  August  1826,  Lieutenant  and  Captain 
10  February  1832,  Lieut.-Colonel  (retired)  7  August  1846;  died  at 
43  Jermyn  Street,  St.  James',  London,  2  December,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London,  4  December  1886.  A 


=Lucy  Georgiana,  marr. 
at  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick,  27  December 
1849;  died  at  Willow 
Brook,  Eton,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, on  Monday, 
28  October  1S72,  bur.  in 
the  Cemetery  at  Eton. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Duncan  Stewart  (2nd  son  of  John= 
Duncan  Alexander  Stewart  of  Hillhead,  co.  Dumfries) ; 
born  18  June  1831  ;  educated  at  Westminster,  admitted  30 
January  1847  ;  Ensign  92nd  Foot  (Gordon  Highlanders) 
3  July  1855,  Lieutenant  2  October  following.  Captain  1861, 
Major  1862,  Lieut.-Colonel  (retired)  6  October  1872; 
served  in  the  Indian  campaign  in  1858  with  the  13th 
Light  Infantry  at  the  battle  of  Azimghur  6  April 
(specially  thanked);  at  action  of  Shahjehanpore  14  May, 
present  at  the  action  of  Mohunpore  26  May  ;  commanded 
two  squadrons  of  Irregular  Cavalry  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  the  Fort  of  Cowrie  in  August,  and  at  the 
action  of  Bezapore  6  September  (wounded,  mentioned  in 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  brevet  of  Major) ;  died  19 
December,  bur.  at  Orsett,  co.  Essex,  24  December  1909. 


=Cecil  Elizabeth, 
of  22  Chester 
Terrace,  Eaton 
Square,  London, 
born  at  Apley, 
CO.  Salop,  on 
Sunday,  14  No- 
vember 1847  ; 
marr.at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Tues- 
day, 1 4  June 
1887. 


Evelyn  Octavia, 
of  40  Ventnor 
Villas,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex ;  born  at 
Bute  House, 
Petersham,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Mon- 
day, 7  April  1 85 1. 


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140 


>V.inno   H  D  C.  CelhitnwtT 


'Janson. 


Thomas  Home  Janson  of  Hurstpierpoint,= 
CO.  Sussex  (youngest  son  of  Edward 
Janson,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Home);  born  22  March  1785;  died  at 
Hurstpierpoint  on  Thursday,  2 1  January 
1847,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey.  Will  dated  22  January  1841, 
proved  (I'.C.C.  134,  47)  8  February  1847, 
by  Thomas  Corbyn  Janson  and  Frederick 
Halsey  Janson,  sons. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Corbyn  of  VValthamstow, 
CO.  Essex,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Finch  ;  marr.  at  Westminster 
Friends'  Meeting  House  22  April  1808; 
died,  aged  79,  at  Clayhill,  Walthamstow, 
on  Wednesday,  2  March  1870,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery.  Will  dated  21  Sep- 
tember 1863,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  193,  70) 
19  March  1870,  by  Frederick  Halsey  Janson, 
son. 


Thomas  Corbyn  Janson, = 
born  I  July  1809  ; 
educated  at  Hove ; 
F.L.S.  March  1843 ; 
died,  aged  53,  at  Stam- 
ford Hill,  CO.  Middlesex, 
23  lune  1863.  Will 
dated  i  May  1888, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  502, 
63)  5  August  1863,  by 
Louisa  Janson,  the  relict, 
Frederick  Halsey  Jan- 
son, brother,  and  Edward 
Janson. 


=Louisa  (his  cousin), 
eldest  daughter  of 
Halsey  Janson  of 
Stamford  Hill;  mar- 
ried at  the  parish 
church,  Tottenham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  13 
August  1834  ;  died 
at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  23  May 
1876.  Will  dated 
15  September  1863, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
492,  76)  13  .Tu'ie 
1876,  by  Henry 
Janson,  brother,  and 
Frederick  Halsey 
Janson. 


Anthony  Janson, 
died  in  infancy. 


Frederick  Halsey  Janson= 
of  Oakbank,  Chislehurst, 
CO.  Kent ;  bom  8  Feb- 
ruary 1813;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1835  ;  D.L.  for 
Tower  Hamlets;  F.  L.  S., 
F.S.S. ;  died,  aged  100, 
at  8  Fourth  Avenue, 
Hove,  on  Thursday,  i 
May,  bur.  at  Chislehurst 
on  Tuesday,  6  May  19 13. 
Will  dated  7  March  1903, 
with  five  codicils  dated 
16  February  1905  to  15 
March  1911,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  766,  13)  24 
May  1 913,  by  Frederick 
Arthur  Janson,  son, 
Aubrey  JohnSpencer,  son- 
in-law,  and  Lucy  Constance 
Janson,  spinster,  daughter. 


Elizabeth  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  Abraham 
Tozer  of  AJphing- 
ton,  CO.  Devon,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James 
Andrew  Corbett,  by 
Ann  Rodick  his  wife ; 
born  at  Alphington 
13  February  1827  ; 
marr.  at  Hackney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  1 1 
August  1847  ;  died, 
aged  61,  on  Tues- 
day, 5  February 
1889,  buried  at 
Chislehurst. 


Francis  Holdsworth  Hunt  (son  of  Holdsworth  Hunt,  a  Master= 
of  the  Bench  of  the  Inner  Temple)  ;  born  10  December  1846  ; 
educated  at  Westminster  School,  admitted  24  January  1861, 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1866,  B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873  ;  of  the  Liner  Temple, 
called  to  the  Bar  18  November  1872  ;  died,  aged  58,  at 
I  Fourth  Avenue,  Hove,  on  Thursday,  5  January  1905.  He 
married  istly  19  June  1877,  Ada,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick 
Engelhardt  of  London. 


=Agnes  Elizabeth,  bom  at 
Clapton,  CO.  Middlesex,  12 
July  1848  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chislehurst,  co.  Kent 
(by  the  Rev.  Theodore  Halsey 
Janson),  on  Tuesday,  -  21 
September  1880.     2nd  wife. 


Emmeline  Corbyn, 
born  at  Upper 
Clapton,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex, 25  August 
1849. 


Edwin  Arthur  Jenner  (son  of  the= 
Rev.  Charles  Herbert  Jenner, 
Rector  of  Wenvoe,  co.  Gla- 
morgan) ;  died,  aged  57,  at 
Warwick  House,  Carshalton,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  22  February 
1908. 


=Edith  Sarah,  born  at  Clapton  30 
June  1850;  marr.  at  St.  Nicholas', 
Chislehurst  (by  her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Theodore  Halsey  Janson,  and  the  Rev. 
Charles  Herbert  Jenner),  on  Thursday, 
8  May  1879. 


141 


Rev.  Theodore  Halsey  Janson,  born= 
at  Upper  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Friday,  5  November  1852  ;  educated 
at  Wellington  College  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  23  May 
1872,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1879;  Vicar  of 
Oldland,  co.  Gloucester,  1881  ;  died, 
aged  35,  at  the  Vicarage,  Oldland,  on 
Thursday,  20  September  1888,  bur.  at 
Oldland.  AdiSon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  15  November  1S88, 
to  Agnes  Wemyss  Janson,  the  relict. 


=Agnes  Wemyss, 
2nd  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Nicholson  Ella- 
combe,  Vicar  of 
Bitton,  co.Glou- 
cesterand  Rural 
Dean;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bit- 
ton,  on  Tuesday, 
1 7  January  1882. 


Frederick  Arthur= 
Janson  of  51 
Drayton  Gardens, 
Kensington, 
London  :  born  at 
Upper  Clapton 
on  Wednesday,  5 
July  1 854;  educa- 
ted at  Wellington 
College. 


^Isabella  Hannah, 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Nicholson 
Ellacombe,  Vicar 
of  Bitton  and 
Rural  Dean  ;  mar- 
ried at  St.  Mary's, 
Bitton,  20  April 
1892. 


Maude  Elizabeth,  born  at 
Oldland  Vicarage  on  Mon- 
day, 6  November  1882. 


Gladys  Mary,  born  at  i  Mostyn  Terrace,  Eastbourne, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Saturday,  3  January  1885  ;  died  at 
Wensley,  Wallington,  ro.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  24  July  18S5. 


Ernest  Tozer  Janson  of  33=j=Rupertia  Emily,   2nd  dau.  of  James  Hill  Bowen  of  Leweston, 


Belgrave  Road,  Westminster ; 
born  at  Upper  Clapton  on 
Sunday,  20  January  1856, 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Upper 
Clapton  ;  educated  at 
Wellington   College. 


Chislehurst,  co.  Kent,  by  Harriet  Fryster  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Grenside  of  Wellington  Square,  Hastings,  co.  Sussex  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Chislehurst  (by  the  Rev.  Theodore 
Halsey  Janson),  on  Thursday,  16  February  1882. 


Horace  John  Smith=Harriet   Mary,   born   at     Richard       Vincent=f=Dorothy  Rupertia,  born  at 


of  Loddington,  24  Eldon  Road,  Ken- 
Maidstone,  CO.  Kent  sington,  London,  on 
(son  of  Frederick  Tuesday,  13  March 
Smith)  ;  born  13  1883,  bapt.  at  St. 
August  1874.  Stephen's,    South    Ken- 

sington ;  marr.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Pimlico, 
London,  29  November 
1917. 


Perry,  youngest  son 
of  Brigade  Surgeon- 
Colonel  George 
Perry,  Coldstream 
Guards,  of  3  St. 
George's  Square, 
Pimlico,  London. 


A 


24  Eldon  Road,  Kensing- 
ton, on  Saturday,  21  June 
1884,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chislehurst ;  marr. 
at  St.  Saviour's,  St. George's 
Square,  on  Tuesday,  25 
July  191 1. 


Frederick    Ernest    Janson,    born    at    Wensley,==Allison  Isabella  Ramsay,  elder  dau.  of  James 


Wallington,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  12  March 
1888,  bapt.  at  Beddington,  co.  Surrey  ;  educated 
at  Upland  House,  Epsom,  and  at  Marlborough 
College ;  Acting  Captain  Army  Ordnance 
Department,  Didcot,  19 15. 


Devonshire  of  10  Egerton  Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, London;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  London,  on  Wednesday,  10 
February  191 5. 


Frederick  Anthony  James  Janson,  born  at   High   Street,  Oxford, 
30  July   19 1 7,  bapt.   at   Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  London. 


142 


Rev.  Arthur  Lane  Pitman  of  Little   Elms,   Limpsfield,  co.  Surrey  (son  of=f=Caroline  Frances, 


Samuel  Pitman  of  Bishop's  Hull,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  by  Elise  Salter  his 
wife)  ;  born  ii  October  1854  ;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1874,  B.A.  1878,  M.A.  i88i  ;  Curate  of  All  Hallows', 
Worcester,  1878-80,  of  St.  Luke's,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  1880-81,  of  St. 
Nicholas',  Chislehurst,  co.  Kent,  1882-87  >  Vicar  of  Whitwell,  co.  York, 
1887-92;  Chaplain  of  St.  Margaret's,  Braemar,  co.  Aberdeen,  1896-97; 
Precentor  of  Christ  Church,  St.  Leonard's -on -Sea,  co.  Sussex,  1898-1900  ; 
Chaplain  of  St.  Catherine's  School,  Bramley,  co.  Surrey,  1900-1904  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Augustine's,  Kilburn,  co.  Middlesex,  1904-1907,  and  Chaplain 
to  Sisters  of  the  Church,  Kilburn,  1907-12  ;  Secretary-General  to  Con- 
fraternity of  the  Blessed  Sacrament  1914  ;  died,  aged  62,  at  Limpsfield  on 
Thursday,  29  March,  bur.  at  Limpsfield  on  Tuesday,  3  April  1917. 


born  at  Clapton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  29 
December  1857; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Pad- 
dington,  London 
(by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Theodore 
Halsey  Janson, 
and  the  Rev. 
Alan  Pitman),  12 
January  1888. 


A\ 


Aubrey  John  Spencer  of  Wheatfield,  co.  Oxford  (eldest^ 
son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Vere  Spencer  of  Wheatfield 
(great-grandson  of  Charles,  3rd  Duke  of  Marlborough), 
by  Emma  Frederica  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  John  Robert 
A'Court  Gray,  of  Kingweston,  co.  Somerset  ;  born  18 
June  1853,  bapt.  at  Wheatfield  ;  educated  at  Marlborough 
and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 1  October 
1872,  B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1884  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn  lo  No- 
vember 1876,  called  to  the  Bar  25  June  1879  ;  Examiner 
of  the  Supreme  Court  February  1884;  Assistant  Com- 
missioner to  Royal  Commission  on  Labour  1892  and  to 
Royal  Agricultural  Commission  1894  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Oxford 
1899  and  for  co.  Buckingham  1909.  /t\ 


^Florence  Mary, 
born  at  Chisle- 
hurst, CO.  Kent,  7 
November  1862, 
bapt. there;  marr. 
at  St.  Nicholas', 
Chislehurst,  on 
Thursday,  9  April 
1885. 


Lucy  Constance, 
born  at  Chisle- 
hurst 4November 
1867.    _ 

Halsey  Edgar 
Janson,  died  in 
infanc)',  bur.  at 
Chislehurst. 


Major  James  Theodore  Janson,  D.  S.O. ;  born  at  Wensley,     Joyce    Vera, 
Wallington,  on  Monday,   20  May  1889,  bapt.   at   Bed-     born  at  Mar- 
dington ;   educated  at  Upland  House,  Epsom,  and   at     lesford,   Bed- 
Radley  College;    B.Sc.  London  University   1912  ;  2nd     dington,     on 
Lieutenant  7th   Battalion  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry    14     Sunday,      24 
September   1914,   Lieutenant   21    October  and  Captain     July       1898, 
12   December  same  year.   Major  23  May  1916,  Acting     bapt.        at 
Lieut.- Colonel  5  December  1917;  in  command  of  the     Beddington. 
22nd  Battalion  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (3rd  Tyneside 
Scottish)  -March  1918;  served  in  European  War  1914-19 
mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette,"  4  January, 
25  May  and   21  December  191 7,  and   25  May  1918); 
D.S.O.  3  June  1917  and  Bar  19  February  1918. 


Philip  Bowen  Janson, 
born  at  Marlesford, 
Beddington,  co.  Sur- 
rey, on  Saturday,  11 
May  1901,  bapt.  at 
Beddington ;  educated 
at  Hildershaw  House, 
Broadstairs,  and  at 
Wellington  College. 


143 


Bulitirilige  of  iSicfenoller,  co.  Somerset. 


James  Duddridge  of  Newton,  Bicknoller,= 
CO.  Somerset  (son  of  Thomas  Duddridge, 
by  Sarah  his  wife) ;  horn  at  Stogumber, 
CO.  Somerset,  in  1779;  died,  aged  72, 
bur.  at  BicknoUer  31  May  185 1.  Will 
proved  at  Taunton  in  185 1. 


=Naomi,  dau.  of  Moses  Squibbs 
of  Holford,  CO.  Somerset ; 
marr.  at  Holford  16  February 
1808  ;  died,  aged  58,  bur.  at 
BicknoUer  28  January  1845. 


Ann,   born  at   Newton,  BicknoUer,  William      Duddridge,  Sarah,  born  at  BicknoUer,  bapt. 

24  September,  bapt.  there  18  October  died  in  infancy,   bur.  there  9  December  1813,  died, 

1809;      died,    aged     11,    bur.     at  at  BicknoUer  8  August  aged     38,    bur.    at    BicknoUer 

BicknoUer  8  December  1820.  1812.  26  February  1852. 


James  Duddridge,  bom  at  Yarde,  Mary,    born    at    BicknoUer,  Robert   Duddridge,   born  at 

BicknoUer,    bapt.    at    BicknoUer  bapt.    there    25    December,  BicknoUer,    bapt.    there     13 

31   October  1816;  died,  aged  5,  1819;  died,  aged  3,   bur.  at  April    1823;  died,   aged    15, 

bur.  at  BicknoUer  13  September  BicknoUer  28  January  1823.  bur.  at    BicknoUer  10  April 

1822.  1838. 


Joseph  Duddridge  of  Newton,  BicknoUer,  Halsway  Manor,  Staplegrove,=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  Thome 
Bishop's  Hull,  and  Edith  Mead  House,  Highbridge,  all  co.  Somerset,  Hedley  of  Halsway 
and  of  Exton,  co.  Southampton;  born  at  BicknoUer,  bapt.  there  Manor ;  died,  aged  61, 
15  October  1826;  died,  aged  53,  at  Burnham,  co.  Somerset,  bur.  at  Burnham,  13  April, 
at  BicknoUer  24  June  1880.  Will  dated  7  May  1880,  proved  at  Wells  bur.  at  BicknoUer 
23  August  1880,  by  Sarah  Duddridge,  the  relict.  21   April    1896.      Will 

dated  7  February  1896, 
proved  at  Wells  21 
May  1896,  by  George 
Thome  Tuckfield. 


William  Duddridge,  died,  aged  3,       Bessie,  born  at  Exton  ;  died,  aged  7  years  and  7  months, 

bur.    at    BicknoUer    22    February       at  BicknoUer,  buried  there  5  January  1865. 

1857- 


144 


Hedley  Duddridge   of  Halsway  Manor,  co.=j=Edith,   dau.   of   James    Price    of    Sunnybank, 


Somerset  ;  born  at  Halsway  Manor  in 
1857  ;  educated  at  the  Independent  College, 
Taunton ;  died,  aged  45,  at  Bridgend,  co. 
Glamorgan,  4  September,  bur.  at  Coity, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  7  September  1902. 


Cwmparc,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Phoebe  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Jones ;  born  at  Cwmparc 
3  March  1880  ;  marr.  at  the  Registry  Office, 
Pontypridd,  co.  Glamorgan,  24  June  1899. 


Hedley  Joseph  James  Duddridge, 
born  at  Dunraven  Place,  Bridgend, 
9  July  1900,  bapt.  at  Cwmparc 
30  August  1905  ;  entered  Hereford 
Cathedral  School,  Easter  19 14. 


Sarah  Katherine,  born 
at  Cwmparc  26  July 
1902,  bapt.  there  30 
August  1905. 


Joseph  Duddridge  of  Burnham, 
CO.  Somerset ;  born  in  1862  ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  45,  at  Church 
Stanton,  co.  Devon,  29  December 

1907,  bur.  at  Bicknoller3  January 

1908.  Will    dated    26    October 

1907,  proved  at  Exeter  25  January 

1908,  by  Mary  Ann  Sandford, 
wife  of  Walter  Sandford. 


William  Duddridge  of= 
Newport,  co.  Mon- 
mouth ;  born  in  1865  ; 
died  at  Newport  20 
September,  bur.  in 
Christ  Church  Ceme- 
tery, Newport,  24 
September  1908. 


=Nina,  dau.  of  John  Watkins 
of  Bream,  co.  Gloucester  ; 
born  in  1863  ;  marr.  at 
Newport,  in  1891  ;  died  at 
Newport  28  March  19 16, 
bur.  in  Christ  Church 
Cemetery,  Newport. 


^^^/jMihJ^. 


145 


Wagner. 


Arms. — Sable  a  lion  rampant  or  holding  between  the  paws  a  half-wheel  argent. 
Cresl. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  demi-lion  rampant  or  langued  azure  holding 
between  the  paws  a  half-wheel  argent.      Motto. — Ut  vivas  vigila. 

Melchior  Henry  Wagner  (son  of  George=j=Anne   Elizabeth,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the  Rev.   Henry 


Wagner,  by  Mary  Wilhelmina  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry  Godde)  ;  born  in  Pall 
Mall,  London,  19  December,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  Westminster,  26  December 
1749;  died,  aged  61,  on  Sunday,  17 
February  181 1,  bur.  at  Lee,  co.  Kent. 
M.L  Will  dated  16  November  1808, 
proved  (P.C.C.)  14  March  181 1,  by 
Anne  Elizabeth  Wagner,  the  relict,  and 
George  Henry  Malcolm  Wagner,  son. 


Michell,  Vicar  of  Brighton  (for  46  years)  and  Rector  of 
Maresfield,  both  co.  Sussex,  by  Faith  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Reade  of  Bedford;  born  22 
December  1757,  bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Brighton,  11 
January  1758;  marr.  there  27  May  1784;  died,  aged  86,  at 
the  Vicarage,  Brighton,  on  Tuesday,  20  August  1844,  bur.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Brighton.  M.L  Will  dated  i  January  1838, 
proved  (P.C.C.)  3  September  1844, by  George  Henry  Malcolm 
Wagner  and  the  Rev.  Henry  Michell  Wagner,  sons. 


.    I  .  I 

Elizabeth    Faith,     George     Henry     Malcolm    Wagner     of=i=Anne,    elder   dau.    of  John    Penfold   of 


born  20  Septem-    St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  formerly  of  Hurst- 

ber,  bapt.  at  St.     monceaux  Place,  both  co.  Sussex  ;  born 

James',  Westmin-     31    December  1786,  bapt.  at  St.  James', 

ster,    17   October     VVestminster,  16  February  i  787  ;  J. P.  and 

1785;      died     I     D.L.  for  co.  Sussex,  High  Sheriff  1838; 

May    1800,  bur.      died,  aged  81,  at  77  Marina,  St.  Leonard's- 

at  Lee.  on-Sea,    n    October   1868,   bur.  in   Ore 

Cemetery,  co.  Sussex.     M.L    Will  dated 

27  April  1868,  proved  at  Lewes  27  October 

1868,  by  Anne  Wagner,  the  relict. 


Annington  in  Botolph's,  co.  Sussex, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Miles 
Williams  of  Shermanbury,  co.  Sussex; 
born  at  Annington  23  December  1792, 
bapt.  at  Botolph's  25  January  1793; 
marr.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Brighton,  on 
Thursday,  14  April  1814;  died,  aged  86, 
at  77  Marina,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  on 
Wednesday,  10  July  1878,  bur.  in  Ore 
Cemetery.     M.L 


Anne,  bom  14  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Westmin- 
ster, 5  March  1816; 
died  in  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  on 

Thursday,  9  Febru- 
ary 1865,  bur.  in 
Ore  Cemetery.  Will 
dated  5  April  1859, 
proved  at  Lev.es 
7  June  1865,  by 
Arthur  l.)oiiglas, 
Joshua  Watson 

and  Henry  Wagner, 
cousins. 


Rev.  George  Wagner,  born 
8  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Westminster,  26 
February  18 18;  educated 
at  Eton,  admitted  1829, 
and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  pen- 
sioner 21  July  1836,  matri- 
culated 1838,  B.A.  1842, 
M.A.  1845  ;  Curate -in - 
charge  of  Dallington,  1842 
-48,  Incumbent  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Brighton,  1851 
-56 ;  died  at  Malta  10 
February  1857,  bur.  in 
Valetta  Cemetery.  M.L 
Admon  granted  to  his 
father  10  March  1857. 
Memoir  by  the  Rev.  John 
Nassau  Simpkinson  1858. 


Francis  Guillemard  Simpkinson= 
De  Wesselow  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
Francis  Augustus  Simpkinson, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  John  Griffin);  born 
26  May  1819  ;  assumed  the 
additional  name  of  De  Wesse- 
low by  Deed  Poll  dated  20 
November  i86g;  died,  aged  87, 
at  II  Grosvenor  Mansions, 
Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  4 
December,  bur.  in  Ore  Cemetery, 
after  a  service  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Ashley  Place,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 8  December  1906.  Will 
dated  9  August  1901,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  34,  1907)  19  January 
1907,  by  Francis  Henry  Hill 
(iuillemard,  M.D.,  and  Frederick 
George  Simpkinson. 


=Emily,  born  29 
June  18 1 9,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  West- 
minster ;  marr.  at 
St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea  (by  her  uncle, 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Michell  Wagner), 
on  Tuesday,  14 
December  1858; 
died  at  Villa  La 
Cava,  Cannes, 
France,  on  Tues- 
day, 12  March 
1901,  bur.  at 
Cannes.     M.L 


John  Henry  Wagner  of  Sedlescomb  and  St.  Leonard's-on-= 
Sea,  both  co.  Sussex;  born  16  October,  bapt.  at  Hurstmon- 
ceaux,  CO.  Sussex,  12  December  1821;  educated  at  Eton, 
admitted  1835  ;  Lieutenant  5th  Fusiliers  16  October  1841  ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Sussex;  died,  aged  57,  at  Barnstaple,  co. 
Devon,  on  Tuesday,  29  October  1878,  bur.  there.  Will 
dated  5  February  1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  992,  78)  10 
December  1878,  by  Francis  Guillemard  Simpkinson 
De  Wesselow  and  Malcolm  Wagner,  son. 


=Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Pearson  of  co. 
Cumberland;  marr.  at  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea  (by  the  Rev.  George  Wagner)  18 
September  1851  ;  died  at  22  Granville 
Place,  Portman  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  17  November  1880,  bur. 
in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 
M.L  She  married  istly  the  Rev.  John 
Mossop,  Rector  of  Hothfield,  co.  Kent. 


Edith,  of  36  Ovington  Square,  Kensington,  Malcolm  Wagner  of  26  Walton  Street.  Chelsea, 

London;    born  at   Sedlescomb    16  April,  co.     Middlesex  ;      born    at     Sedlescomb     22 

bapt.  there  10  June  1854.  October  1856,  bapt.  there  9  April  1857. 

146 


Rev.  Thomas   Coombe  (son  of   the   Rev.  Thomas'j^Ann  Maria,  born 


Coombe,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Queenhithe, 
London,  and  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  by  Elizabeth 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Chassereau) ;  born  ii 
November  1796;  educated  at  Westminster  School, 
admitted  9  April  1806,  and  at  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  9  February  1815;  Fellow 
Commoner  of  Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  1 7  November 
1818,  B.A.  1821,  M.A.  1824;  Curate  of  Waterbeach, 
CO.  Cambridge  ;  Rector  of  Girton,  co.  Cambridge, 
1846-49;  J. P.  for  CO.  Cambridge;  died,  aged  79, 
at  Royal  Crescent,  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday, 
7  January  1876,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London. 
M.L  Will  dated  8  December  1873,  proved  9 
February  1876,  by  Samuel  Woods  and  Henry 
Maxwell  Dalston.  A\ 


;  24  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  James',  West- 
minster, 30  July 
1788;  marr.  there 
(by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Coombe, 

j  D.D.),  8  Decem- 
ber 18 18;  died 
at  the  Vicarage, 
Waterbeach,  on 
Tuesday,  19  No- 
vember 1844, 
bur.  at  Girton. 
M.I. 


Mary  Ann,  born  2 
March,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Westminster, 
I  April  1 791;  died, 
aged  77,  at  the  Vi- 
carage, Brighton,  on 
Friday,  31  July,  bur. 
in  the  new  Parochial 
Cemetery,  Brighton,  4 
August  1868.  M.L 
Will  dated  18  Feb- 
ruary 1865,  proved  at 
Lewes  28  October 
1868,  by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Douglas  Wag- 
ner, nephew. 


Elizabeth  Harriott,  dau.  of= 
the  Rev.  William  Douglas, 
Vicar  of  Gillingham,  co. 
Dorset,  Canon  of  West- 
minster, Canon  and  Chan- 
cellor of  Salisbury  Cathe- 
dral, by  Anne  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Frederic  Casimir, 
Baron  de  Brackel ;  born 
24  April  1797;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Westminster,  20 
March  1823;  died,  aged 
32,  at  the  Vicarage, 
Brighton,  on  Friday,  27 
November  1829,  bur.  in 
St.  Nicholas  (old)  Parish 
Church.  M.L     ist  wife. 


I 
=Rev.  Henry  Michell  Wagner,  born  16= 

November,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  West- 
minster, 15  December  1792;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, Fellow  1812,  B.A.  1816,  M.A. 
1 8 19;  Vicar  of  Brighton  and  Rector  of 
Blatchington,  both  co.  Sussex,  182410 
death.  Treasurer  of  Chichester  Cathe- 
dral 1834,  one  of  H.M.'s  Chaplains; 
died,  aged  77,  at  the  Vicarage,  Brigh- 
ton, on  Friday,  7  October,  bur.  in  the 
new  Parochial  Cemetery,  Brighton,  15 
October  1870.  Will  dated  24  March 
1865,  proved  at  Lewes  8  November 
1870,  by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Douglas 
Wagner  and  Henry  Wagner,  sons. 


=Mary  Sikes,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Joshua  Watson,  D.C.L., 
of  Park  Street,  Westmin- 
ster, by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sikes;  born  13 
October,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex, 
15  December  1800;  marr. 
at  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, on  Saturday,  7 
July  1838;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Brighton,  on 
Monday,  20  July  1840, 
bur.  in  St.  Nicholas 
(old)  Parish  Church.  M.I. 
2nd  wife. 


Rev.  Arthur  Douglas  \Vagner,  born 
within  the  precincts  of  Windsor  Castle 
13  June,  bapt.  at  Winkfield,  co.  Berks, 
6  August  1824;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
pensioner  14  May  1842,  Scholar  1845, 
B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1849  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Paul's,  Brighton,  1849-50, 
Vicar  1850  ;  Treasurer  of  Chicliester 
Cathedral  1871-77  ;  died,  aged  77,  at 
Belvedere,  Montpelier  Road,  Brighton, 
on  Tuesday,  14  January,  bur.  in  the 
Parochial  Cemetery,  Brighton,  18  Jan- 
uary 1902.  Will  dated  9  October 
1894  proved  at  Lewes  4  April  1903, 
by  Charles  Alfred  WooUey  and  F'anny 
Coombe,  spinster. 


Joshua  Watson  Wagner,  born 
at  his  grandfather's  house  in 
Park  Street,  Westminster,  24 
April,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  29  May  1839; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
II  March  1858;  B.A.  1862; 
a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
1863  ;  died,  aged  59,  at  Castle- 
nau,  Barnes,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Monday,  8  August,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Barnes  12 
August  1898.  M.L  Adinon 
granted  in  the  Principal  Regis- 
try 27  August  1898,  to  Henry 
Wagner,  brother. 


Henry  Wagner,  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Brigh- 
ton, 16  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Brighton, 
27  July  1840  ;  edu- 
cated at  Rugby  1852 
-59,  and  at  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 24  March 
i8s9,B.A.  1862,  M.A. 
1865  ;  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  called  to  the 
Bar  26  January  1871  ; 
elected  Fellow  'of  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries 
18  February  1875. 


147 


hu^-ji^<^ 


C.tiluA' 


arfetorig|)t,  formerlj)  of  i|ampton  Court, 

CO.  ^eretorb. 

Arms. — Argent  on  a  mount  vert  a  cotton  tree  fructed  proper 
on  a  chief  azure  between  two  bezants  an  escutcheon 
of  the    field   charged   with   a   bee  volant   proper. 

Crest. — An  eagle  rising  or  in  its  beak  an  escutcheon  azure  pendant 
by  a  ribbon  gules  thereon  a  hank  of  cotton  argent. 

Motto.  — Multa  tuli  fecique. 


John  Arkwright  of  Hampton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  son  of  Richard= 
Arkwright  of  Willersley,  co.  Derby,  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  co.  Derby,  High 
Sheriff  i8or,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Adam  Simpson  of  Bonsall, 
CO.  Derby  (brother  of  Peter  Arkwright  of  Willersley,  see  Vol.  7, 
page  17);  born  27  August  1785;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1809,  M.A.  1812;  J. P.  for  co.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  1831  ; 
died,  aged  72,  at  Hampton  Court  on  Saturday,  27  February  1858. 
Will  dated  2  December  1857,  with  two  codicils  dated  2  December 
1857  and  6  February  1858,  proved  at  Hereford  i  April  1858, 
by  John  Hungerford  Arkwright,  Richard  Arkwright  and  George 
Arkwright,  sons. 

{.See  "Notes"  to  "Visitation  of  England  and    Wales," 
Vol.  7,  page  2.) 


=Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Hungerford  Hoskyns, 
7th  Baronet,  of  Hare- 
wood,  CO.  Hereford,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Philips  of 
Bank  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster ;  married  at 
Harewood  Chapel  13 
April  1830;  died,  aged 
61,  at  Llanforda  Hall, 
Oswestry,  co.  Salop,  on 
Monday,  19  July  1869. 


John  Hungerford  Arkwright  of  Hampton  Court ;  born= 
12  July  1833  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  3  June  1852,  B.A.  1864,  M.A. 
1867;  J.  P.,  D.L.  for  CO.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  1862, 
Lord -Lieutenant  for  that  county  January  1902; 
died,  aged  71,  at  Hampton  Court  on  Thursday,  25 
May,  bur.  on  Monday,  29  May  1905.  Will  dated  13 
February  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  916,  1905)  19  July 
1905,  by  John  Stanhope  Arkwright,  M.  P.,  son. 


'Charlotte  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Davenport  of  Foxley,  co.  Hereford, 
and  Westwood  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  by 
Charlotte  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Coltman  of  Hagnaby  Priory,  co. 
Lincoln;  born  13  December  1839; 
marr.  at  Yazor,  co.  Hereford,  on 
Tuesday,  12  June  1866;  died  on 
Friday,  19  February  1904. 


John  Stanhope  Arkwright  of  Kinsham  Court,  co.= 
Hereford,  formerly  of  Hampton  Court  ;  born  at  1 1 
Lowndes  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, lo  July  1872  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  1891,  B.A. 
1895,  Newdigate  Prizeman  1895;  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
called  to  the  Bar  1898  ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford ; 
M.P.  for  the  City  of  Hereford  1900-19 12  ;  Author  of 
"  The  Last  Muster." 


=Helen  Muriel  Stephanie,  youngest 
dau.  of  Stephen  Robinson  of  Lynhales, 
CO.  Hereford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1 87 1,  by  Mary  Louisa  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Speir  Heron ;  marr.  at 
Lyonshall,  co.  Hereford,  on  Thursday, 
21  December  1905. 


John  Richard  Stephen  Arkwright, 
born  at  Lyonshall  on  Sunday,  13 
January  1907. 


David  Lyndon  Arkwright,  born 
at  Lynhales  on  Monday,  18 
September  191 1. 


148 


Richard  Arkwright= 
of  Farnham,  co. 
Surrey ;  born  23 
January  1835  ;  edu- 
cated at  Harrowand 
at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matric- 
ulated Michaelmas 
Term  1853,  B.A. 
1857,  M.A.  i860; 
of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
called  to  the  Bar 
1859  ;  D.L.  for  co. 
Hereford;  M.P.  for 
Leominster  26  Feb. 
i866toi6Feb.i876. 


"Lady  Mary  Caroline 
Charlotte  (Byng),  2nd 
dau.  of  George  Stevens, 
2i)d  Earl  of  Strafford, 
P.C,  F.  R.S.,  by  Lady 
Agnes  (Paget)  his  ist 
wife,  5th  dau.  of  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  Henry 
William,  ist  Marquess 
of  Anglesey,  K.Ci.  ; 
born  25  May  1838; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  22  July 
1862. 


Rev.  George  Arkwright,= 
born  29  July  1836;  of 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 10  May  185s, 
B.A.  1859  M.A.  1864; 
Rector  of  Pencombe,  co. 
Hereford,  1862  to  death; 
died,  aged  41,  at  Northum- 
berland House,  Stoke 
Newington,  co.  Middlesex, 
on    Thursday,   4    October 

1877.  Will  dated  26  Octo- 
ber 1866,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  2,    78)    25    January 

1878,  by  the  Rev.  Edwyn 
Arkwright,  brother. 


=Hon''''  Elizabeth,  of 
Firlands,  Bracknell, 
CO.  Berks,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Lloyd,  3rd  Baron 
Kenyon,  by  the  Hon'"'' 
Georgina  (de  Grey) 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Ven'''=  Thomas,  4th 
Baron  Walsingham, 
Archdeacon  of  Surrey 
{s<e  Pedigree  of  Wal- 
singham, Vol.  16, 
page  24) ;  born  20 
August  1837,  marr.  at 
Hanmer,  co.  Flint,  10 
January  i860. 

c 


Cecil  John  Arkwright, 
born  at  Barthomley 
Rectory,  co.  Chester, 
on  Monday,  1 7  Sep- 
tember i860;  died, 
aged  4  months,  at 
Barthomley  on  Sun- 
day, 20  January  1861. 


Bernard  George  Arkwright  of  Summerdale,= 
Shotley  Bridge,  co.  Durham ;  born  at 
Barthomley  on  Saturday,  19  October  1861  ; 
died,  aged  55,  at  6  Claremont  Terrace, 
Glasgow,  on  Tuesday,  2  October  1917. 
Will  dated  27  June  1913,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
53,  17)  29  December  191 7,  by  Caroline 
Mabel  Frances  Arkwright,  the  relict,  and 
the  Rev.  Ernest  Henry  Arkwright,  brother. 


Caroline  Mabel  Frances, 
dau.  of  Colonel  F.  Bull 
of  New  Park,  Kilkenny  ; 
marr.  at  Wylam,  co. 
Northumberland,  on 
Wednesday,  24  April 
1889. 


Cecil  George  Arkwright,  born  at  68  Park 
Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co.  Northumber- 
land, on  Sunday,  6  June  1890. 


Bertram  Seymour  Arkwright,  born  at  46 
Beverley  Terrace,  Cullercoats,  co.  North- 
umberland, on  Friday,  25  August  1893. 


Major  Richard  Chester-Master,  D.S.  O.,  of  St.  Clair,  The  Park,  Cheltenham,=T-Geraldine  Mary 

CO.  Gloucester  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  William  Chester-Master  of  The  Abbey  and  Rose,    born    at 

Knole  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  M.  P.,  by  Georgina  Emily  his  wife,  5th  dau.  of  John  2       Lown  d  e  s 

Hetherington  Welch  Rolls  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth) ;  born  at  Stratton  Street,  Belgrave 

House,  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Monday,  29  August  1870;  educated  at  Square,  London, 

Harrow  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford  ;    2nd  Lieutenant  King's  Royal  Rifle  on  Tuesday,  23 

Corps  9  August  1893,  Lieutenant  1896,   Captain  1901,  Major  (by  brevet)  14  November  1875; 

January  1901  ;  A.D.C.  to  Viscount  Milner,  High  Commissioner,  South  Africa,  marr.  at  Hope- 

12  April  1898  ;  Commandant-General  British  South  African  Police,  Rhodesia  under-Dinmore, 

(with  local  rank  of  Lieut. -Colonel),  24  September  1 901 ;  Resident  Commissioner  co.       Hereford, 

and  Commandant-General,  Southern  Rhodesia,  i  April  1905  ;  served  in  the  on  Tuesday,  13 

South  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff,  employed  with  Rimington's  Guides,  August  1901. 
afterwards  as  Officer  Commanding  Western  Province  Mounted  Rifles 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  (jazette,"  8  February  1901,  brevet  of 
Major,  Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps) ;  Chief 
Constable  of  co.  Gloucester  1910  ;  served  in  European  War  (temporary  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Commanding  13th  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps),  1915  ; 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette,"  D.S.O.  and  bar).                          A 


Thomas  Percy  Prosser  Powell  of  Stansbach,= 
Staunton -on -Arrow,  co.  Hereford  (eldest  son 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prosser  Powell,  Rector 
of  Dorstone,  co.  Hereford) ;  born  in  London 
26  December  1869;  educated  at  Charterhouse, 
1882-88,  and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
20  October  1888,  B.A.  1893  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
called  to  the  Bar  17  June  1896. 

149 


=Evelyn  Lucy  Alice,  born 
at  2  Lowndes  Street  on 
Thursday,  16  November 
1876 ;  marr.  at  Hope- 
under  -  Dinmore,  co. 
Hereford,  on  Tuesday, 
25  April  1905. 


Olive  Katharine 
Mary,  born  at  1 
Lowndes  Street 
on  Saturday,  25 
November  1882. 


Henry  Arkwright,  born  i6  December  1837;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1857  ;  Ensign 
84th  (York  and  Lancaster)  Foot  2  July  1858,  Lieutenant 
6  January  i860,  Captain  18  April  1865;  A.  U.C.  to  the 
Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G.,  Lord- Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1866  ; 
killed,  aged  28,  by  the  fall  of  an  avalanche  in  the  ascent  of 
Mont  Blanc  on  Saturday,  13  October  1866,  his  body  was 
recovered  21  August  1897.  Adiiion  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  25  January  1867  to  John  Hungerford  Arkwright 
and  Richard  Arkwright,  brothers. 


Rev.  Edwyn  Arkwriglit,  born 
2  May  1839;  of  Merton  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matriculated  2 
June  1858,  B.A.  1864,  M.A. 
1865;  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex, 
1865  ;  Assistant  Chaplain  at 
Hampton  Court  Palace,  co. 
Middlesex,  1865-67. 


Sidney  John  Arkwright, 
born  at  12  Portman 
Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  23  De- 
cember 1863;  educated 
at  Haileybury  and  at 
Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  3 1  Oc- 
tober 1882,  B.A.  1885 
(2nd  Classical  Mods. 
1883,  2nd  Law  1885). 


Rev.  Hubert  Seymour  Arkwright,  born  at= 
Pencombe  Rectory,  co.  Hereford,  on  Monday, 
24  April  1865  ;  educated  at  Haileybury  and 
at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 23  October  1884,  B.A.  (3rd  Classical 
Mods.  1886)  1888  ;  Chaplain  to  the  Mans- 
field Union  Workhouse  1901-1903  ;  Vicar 
of  St.  Peter's,  Mansfield,  co.  Nottingham, 
1900-1903  ;  Rector  of  Binfield,  co.  Berks, 
1903-1909;  Organizing  Secretary  for  S.  P.G., 
diocese  of  Southwell,  1909-1 1,  and  for  Church 
extension  in  that  diocese  1911-14;  Vicar  of 
Breinton,  co.  Hereford,  1914-16,  and  of 
Caynham,  co.  Salop,  1916. 


=Evelyn,  youngest  dau. 
of  Charles  Collins 
Onley  Tylden -Wright 
of  Mapperley  Hall, 
CO.  Nottingham,  by 
Jane  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Maxwell  Tylden,  of 
M listed,  CO.  Kent ; 
born  17  June  1879 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott'.s,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
II  April  1901. 


Hubert  Oswin  Arkwright, 
born  6  June  1902. 

Gabrielle. 


Evelyn  Elizabeth  Yolande. 
Rosemary. 


Richard  St.  Chad 
Arkwright,  born  19 
June  1909. 


Rev.  Ernest  Henry  Arkwright,=Bertha  Elais, 

M.V.O.  ;    born    at    Pencombe  dau.    of    the 

Rectory  on  Monday,  23  March  Rev.        John 

1868;    of   University    College,  Scarth,  Vicar 

Oxford,        matriculated         18  of  Bearstead, 

October     1886,       B.A.      1891  co.        Kent  ; 

(3rd    Chemistry   1890),   M.  A.  ;  married      23 

Assistant    Chaplain   of  Clifton  April  191 2. 
College       1 90 1 -1 903,       Royal 
Naval  College,  Osborne,   1903 
-1905,    Royal    Naval   College, 
Dartmouth,  1905. 


Rev.  Richard  Eden  St.  Aubyn  Arkwright, 
born  at  Pencombe  Rectory  on  Saturday,  7  May 
1870;  educated  at  Haileybury  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  25 
October  1889,  B.  A.  ;  Vicar  of  Alfreton,  co. 
Derby,  190 1-1903  ;  Curate  of  St.  Paul's, 
Wokingham,  co.  Berks,  1904 -1905;  Vicar 
of  St.  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  1906  ; 
died  at  St.  Chad's  Vicarage,  Shrewsbury,  27 
April  19 13.  Admon  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  16  August  1913,  to  Bernard  George 
Arkwright,  brother. 


Violet  Frances,  bom  at 
Pencombe  Rectory  on 
Monday,  30  July  1866. 


Cecily  Margaret,  born  at 
Pencombe  Rectory  on 
Saturday,  6  January  1872. 


I 
A    son,    born    prematurely  at    Pen- 
combe   Rectory    on    Thursday,    30 
July  1874. 


ISO 


Lieut. -Colonel  Arthur  Chandos  Arkwright  of  Hatfield  Place,=j=Agnes  Mary,  only  dau.  ofWilliam 


\\'itham,  co.  Essex  ;  bom  8  March  1843  ;  educated  at  Eton  ; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Salop;  Cornet  2nd  Life 
Guards  16  November  1861,  Captain  (Hon.  Major)  Shrop- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry  i  February  1873,  Major  (Hon. 
Lieut. -Colonel)  1889,  retired  i8go. 


MichaelTufnell  of  Hatfield  Place, 
Witham ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  Londoo,  on 
Thursday,  28  April  1870. 


Wilfred  Lionel  Tyrell 
Arkwritfht,  bom  at 
Hatfield  Place  on 
Tuesday,  7  February 
1871  ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  New  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  10 
October  1890;  J.P.  for 
CO.  Essex  1900. 


Harold     Arthur    Arkwright,  =pGeorgina    Eglantine,    eldest    dau.    of 


born  at  The  Mount, 
Oswestry,  co.  Salop,  on 
Sunday,  10  November  1872  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  i8  October 
1892,  and  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1897. 


Dacre  Mervyn  Archdale  Hamilton  of 
Cornacassa,  co.  Monaghan,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Nugent, 
Baron  of  the  Austrian  Empire  ;  marr. 
at  Lurgan,  co.  Armagh,  on  Saturday, 
31  March  1906.  She  married  istly, 
I  April  1893,  Rev.  Charles  Slingsby, 
Chaplain  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 


A 


Cyril  Arkwright,  born  at  The  Mount,  Oswestry,  on 
Saturday,  14  March  1874;  Lieutenant  5th  Lancers; 
died,  aged  25,  at  Ladysmith,  South  Africa,  on 
Thursday,  8  March  1900.  Adiiion  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  to  Lieut. -Colonel  Arthur  Chandos 
Arkwright,  the  father. 


Gerald  Byng  Arkwright,  born  at 
The  Mount,  Oswestry,  on  Friday, 
25  June  1875;  died,  aged  24,  at 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa,  on 
Monday,  6  March  1899. 


Kenelm  William  Edgcumbe,  only  child  of  Richard  John= 
Frederick  Edgcumbe  of  Edgbarrow,  Crowthome,  co.  Berks, 
J.  P.,  Sergeant-at-Arms  to  the  King,  by  Mary  Louisa  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Bligh  Monck  of  Coley  Park,  co.  Berks  {see 
Pedigree  of  Monck,  Vol.  2,  page  ij6) ;  born  at  Vienna  on 
Thursday,  9  October  1873;  Lieutenant  Electrical  Engineers, 
R.  E.  (Volunteers),  20  June  1900,  Captain  14  May  1902. 


=Lilian  Agnes,  born  at  The 
Mount,  Oswestry,  on  Friday, 
19  January  1877  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Andrews',  Hatfield  Peverel, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Thursday,  19 
July  1906. 


151 


Charles  Leigh 
Arkwright,  born 
6  June  1846; 
of  Merton  Col- 
lege, Oxford, 
matriculated  18 
October  1865. 


Van''''  the  Hon''''=  Berkeley  Lionel  Scudamore-Stanhope=j=Caroiine  Sarah, 
of  The  Grange,  Much  Wenlock,  co.  Salop  (brother  of  married  at 
Henry  Edwyn  Chandos,  9th  Earl  of  Chesterfield),  3rd  Hope  ■  under  - 
son  of  Captain  Sir  Edwyn  Francis  Scudamore-Stanhope,  Dinmore,  co. 
2nd  Baronet,  R.N.,  of  Holme  Lacy,  co.  Hereford,  by  Mary  Hereford,  on 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dowell  of  Parker's  Well,  co.  Devon;  Wednesday,  2  7 
born  13  May  1824;  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  January  1858. 
10  March  1842,  B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1850,  Fellow  of  All  Souls' 
College,  1 846 -1 858;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Ballingham  1849 
-56,  Vicar  of  Bosbury  1856-1866,  Rector  of  Byford  and  of 
Mansell  Grange,  all  co.  Hereford,  1866-1908;  Archdeacon 
of  Hereford  1887-1910;  J. P.  for  co.  Hereford.  A 


I 
Samuel  Courthope  Bosanquet  of  Uingestow  Court,  co.  Monmouth=j=Mary,  marr.  at  Hope- 
(eldest  son  of  Samuel  Richard  Bosanquet  of  Forest  House,  co.  under-Dinmore  (by  her 
Essex,  and  Dingestow  Court,  by  Emily  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  brother,  the  Rev.  George 
of  George  Courthope  of  Whiligh,  co.  Sussex)  ;  born  2  March  Arkwright)  on  Thurs- 
1832;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  day,  7  August  1862; 
23  May  1850,  B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1857  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  died  25  February  1914, 
the  Bar  19  November  1857;  J. P.,  D. L.  for  co.  Monmouth,  High  bur.  at  Pau,  France. 
Sheriff  1898  ;  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  1890-1912.  /|\ 


Lieut.- Colonel  William  Hill  James  (son  of  the  Rev.= 
William  John  James,  Incumbent  of  Clive,  co. 
Salop);  born  2  March  1834;  Ensign  31st  (The 
Huntingdonshire)  Foot  19  July  1855,  Lieutenant 
1858,  Captain  1869,  afterwards  of  the  38th  Foot; 
Major  1 88 1,  Hon.  Lieut.- Colonel  5  January  1884  ; 
served  as  Adjutant  of  the  31st  Regiment  throughout 
the  campaign  of  i860  in  the  North  of  China 
including  the  action  of  Sinho  and  storming  of 
Tangku  (medal  with  clasp  for  the  Taku  Forts) ;  in  the 
operations  against  the  Taeping  rebels,  China,  in  the 
vicinity  of  Shanghai  in  April  and  May  1862  resulting 
in  the  taking  of  the  stockade  at  Nanhsiang,  capture  by 
escalade  of  the  walled  cities  of  Kadin  Tsinpoo,  Tsolin 
and  fortified  town  of  Najow,  and  the  affair  at  Nanhsiang  ; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Middlesex  and  London  ;  Author 
of  "  Battles  Round  Biarritz  "  and  "  Tandem  Through 
the  Basque  Provinces,"  and  other  works  ;  died,  aged  84, 
at  7  Lowndes  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  28  May,  bur.  at  Hope-under-Dinmore  on 
Friday,  31  May  191 8.  He  married  2ndly  i  December 
1911,  Lady  Eleanor  Margaret  (Pratt),  4th  daughter  of 
George  Charles,  2nd  Marquis  Camden,  K.G. 


=Frances  Catherine, 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square, 
London  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  Sir 
John  Leigh  Hos- 
kyns.  Baronet,  and 
her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Edwyn  Arkwright), 
onThursday,  2 1 J  uly 
188 1  ;  died  at  Din- 
gestow Court  on 
Friday,  28  August 
1908,  bur.  at  Hope- 
under-Dinmore. 
1st  wife. 


Emily    Sophia. 


Alice  Eden,  died 
at  Telemby, 
Algiers,  on  Satur- 
day, 27  July 
1918. 


"— -ii^-oivi,  J. 


HALSBURY. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Sable  three  lozenges 
conjoined  in  fesse  ermine. 

Crests. — I,  Out  of  a  coronet  argent  a  demi-lion  gules  holding  a 
lozenge  as  in  the  arms ;  2,  A  moor-cock's  head  proper  in 
the  beak  a  trefoil  vert. 

Supporters. — Two  swans  ermine  beaked  and  legged  gules  suspended 
from  the  neck  by  a  ribbon  of  the  last  a  shield  of  the  arms. 

Motto. — Ne  vile  velis. 


Halsburp. 


John  Giffard  of  Dromartin  Castle,  near  Dublin  (only= 
son  of  John  Giffard  of  Wotton  and  of  Great 
Torrington,  both  co.  Devon,  by  Dorcas  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Murphy  (or  Marcoe)  of  Oulartleigh, 
CO.  Wexford);  born  in  Dublin  14  February  174!; 
Captain  City  of  Dublin  Militia  1793-1802; 
served  through  the  rebellion  of  179S  ;  High 
Sheriff  of  the  City  of  Dublin  1794;  Accountant- 
General  of  H.M.'s  Customs  in  Dublin  1807;  died 
in  Dublin,  aged  73,  on  Wednesday,  3  May  1819. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of 
William  Morton 
of    Ballynaclash, 


CO. 

niarr. 
1769. 


Wexford 
June 


John  Giffard,  Sir  Ambrose  Hardinge  Giffard,  LL.D.  ;= 
died  young.  born  in  177 1  ;  Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon 
6  April  1 819;  knighted  in  18 19;  died  on 
board  the  "  Lady  Kennaway,"  East  India- 
man,  on  his  way  home  from  India  on 
leave  of  absence,  aged  55,  30  April  1827. 
Will  dated  at  Colombo  20  February  1827, 
proved  (P.C.C.  4S2  Heber)  7  August 
1827,  by  Stanley  Lees  Giffard,  LL.D., 
brother,  John  Wilson  Croker  and  the  Rev. 
Richard  Pennell. 


=Harriet,  dau.  of  Lovell  Pennell  of 
Lyme  Regis,  co.  Dorset ;  marriage 
licence  (Dublin)  dated  1808;  died 
at  The  Cedars,  Sunbury,  co.  Middle- 
sex, aged  78,  on  Saturday,  13  May 
1865.  Will  dated  7  April  1859, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  389,  65)  27 
June  1865,  by  George  Gi.Tard, 
C.B.,  Rear-Admiral,  son. 


Sir  William  Webb  Follett  (2nd  son  of  Benjamin  Follett=f  Jane   Mary,   marr.  at 


of  Topsham,  co.  Devon,  by  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Webb  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  Barrister-at-Law) ;  born  at 
Topsham  2  December  1798 ;  educated  at  Exeter 
Grammar  School  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
admitted  Pensioner  18  September  1S13,  B.A.  1818, 
M..'\.  1830;  of  the  Middle  Temple,  admitted  Michael- 
mas Term,  1818,  called  to  the  Bar,  Trinity  Term,  1824  ; 
Solicitor-General  1834-35  and  1841-44,  Attorney-General 
1845  ;  Counsel  to  Cambridge  University  r 836 -45  ; 
M.P.  for  Exeter  8  January  1835  until  his  death  ; 
died  in  Cumberland  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London, 
aged  46,  28  June,  bur.  in  the  Temple  Church, 
London,  4  July  1845.  Will  dated  11  July  1844,  proved 
(P.C.C.  633,  45)  2  August  184s,  by  Robert  Bayly 
Follett,  Brent  Spencer  Follett  and  John  Follett,  brothers, 
and  Edward  Giffard. 


Kensington,  London, 
1 1  October  1830 ; 
died  at  Weybridge,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday, 
9  September  1847. 
Adiiion  (with  will 
dated  2  2  September 
1 845,  with  two  codicils 
dated  3  September 
1846  and  10  July 
1847)  was  granted 
(P.C.C.  819,  48)  28 
November  1848,  to 
Jane  Mary  Pennell, 
spinster,  aunt. 


John  William 
Giffard,  born 
in  1811 ;  died 
unmarried  at 
Upper  Philli- 
more  Place, 
Kensington, 
London,  aged 
22,  on  Wed- 
nesday,      3 1 

July  1833- 


A 


Lieut.-Colonel  George  Stanley=Minnie  Rose, 
Hooper,  of  the  ist  Madras  marr.  at  Hamp- 
Light  Cavalry,  Cornet  20  Feb-  ton,  co.  Middle- 
ruary  1853,  Lieutenant  1854,  sex,  on  Tuesday, 
Captain  1862,  Major  1871,  17  January  1865. 
Lieut.-Colonel  (retired)  1877. 


John  Hardinge  Giffard,  born  in  1847; 
Director  of  t^reenwich  Hospital ;  died 
at  40  Beaumont  Street,  Marylebone, 
London,  on  Sunday,  23  August  1903. 
Adiiion  (with  will  dated  10  March  1895) 
was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  10S5,  1903)  26 
September  1903,  to  Edward  Walter  Giffard. 


William  Giffard,  Lieutenant  82nd  (2nd  BatUlion  South  Lancashire)  Foot;  murdered 
by  Irish  rebels  at  Kildare,  aged  17,  23  May  1798,  bur.  there  with  full  military  honours. 


Edward  Giffard  of  Spring  Grove,  Hampton,  = 
CO.  Middlesex,  and  of  Kilcorral,  co.  Wexford  ; 
born  in  1812;  educated  at  Charterhouse 
and  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 20  October  1831  ;  entered  the 
Admiralty  1S33  ;  Secretary  of  the  Transport 
Bo:ird  1855  ;  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  55,  on  Tuesday,  i  October  1867.  Will 
dated  4  February  1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
666,  67)  24  October  1867,  by  George  Giffard, 
C.B.,  Rear-Admiral,  brother. 


=Rosamond  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Pennell, 
Superintendent  of  Portsmouth 
Dockyard  ;  marr.  at  Portsea, 
CO.  Hants, in  Novemberi 844; 
died  at  HeavitreePark, Exeter, 
aged  73,  23  August,  bur.  at 
Hampton  27  August  1895. 
Adirion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  20  May 
1897,  to  Arthur  Giffard,  son. 


Sarah,  died  unmarried 
at  Greytree,  South  Nut- 
field,  CO.  Surrey,  aged 
80,  on  Wednesday,  29 
May,  bur.  at  Outwood, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday, 
4  June  1895.  Will  dated 
23  March  1895,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  735.95)  ^° 
June  1895,  byMagdalen 
Georgina  Giffard. 


Colonel  Aislabie  Landon  (e!dest=f= Jane  Mary,  born 
son  of  Charles  (Jinkell  Landon  of  at  Hampton  29 
Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  by  Louisa  his  November  1848; 
wife,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Aislabie  of  marr.  at  St. 
Lee  Place,  co.  Kent);  born  at  Cut-  i  John's,  Secun- 
tack,  Bengal,  India,  29  July  1842,  !  derabad,  India, 
bapt.  at  Pooree,  India,  23  April  on  Monday,  8 
1843;  joined  the  Bengal  Infantry  December  1873. 
8  June  i860,  Lieutenant  i  Jan- 
uary 1862,  Captain  27  November 
1869,  Major  8  June  1880,  Lieut. - 
Colonel  8  June  1886,  Colonel 
(retired)  8  June  1S90;  served  in 
North-West  Frontier  of  India 
Campaign  1863-64,  in  Umbeyla 
Expedition  (medal  with  clasp);  in 
Afghan  ^Var  1878-79,  with  Kuram 
Valley  Field  Force  (medal). 


k 


(See  Pedigree  of  Landon, 
Vol.  II,  page  122.) 


Robert  Philpot,  CD.,  of= 
Broadmayne,  The  Park,  East 
Molesey,  co.  Surrey  (2nd  son 
of  John  Philpot  of  Lyme  Regis, 
CO.  Dorset);  born  30  December 
1849  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1869,  B.A.  1S74;  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  6  June 
1874;  Secretary  to  the  Public 
Works  Loan  Board  1 885,  retired 
1908;  C.B.  26  June  1908;  died 
at  East  Molesey  on  Tuesday,  9 
December,  bur.  there  on  Satur- 
day, 13  December  19 13.  He 
married  istly  31  March  18S0, 
Henrietta  Eliza  Pasqualina, 
youngest  dau.  of  Captain  Henry 
Boteler,  R.N.,  of  Lyme  Regis. 
She  died  6  August  1886. 


=Al;ce  Cathe- 
rine, marr.  at 
St.  Mar>''s, 
East  Molesey, 
on  Saturday, 
27  April  1889. 
2nd  wife. 


Frederick  Freeman  Phil[)ot=Margaret  Magdalene, 
of  the  Royal  Courts  of  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Justice,  Strand,  London,  Hammersmith,  co. 
a  Master  of  the  Supreme  Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
Court.  day,  7  October  18S0. 


Francis  Henry. Arthur  Booth,^Florence  Eliza, 
eldest  son  of  George  marr.  at  St. 
Booth  of  Grosvenor  House,  Mary's,  Twicken- 
Twickenham,  CO.  Middlesex,     ham,  on  Friday, 

1 8  April  1879. 


Arthur  Giffard,  marr.  at  Alphing- 
ton,  CO.  Devon,  29  April  1893, 
Amy  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Powning  Coldridge  of 
The  Lodge,  Alphington,  by 
Mary  his  ist  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  William  Wilton  of 
Gloucester  {s:e  Pedigree  of 
Landon.  Vol.  11,   page   J 21). 


Edward  Walter  Giffard  of  12= 
Chesham  Place,  Belgrave  Square, 
London  ;  born  at  Hampton  i 
July,  bapt.  tliere  28  July  186 1  ; 
admitted  Foundation  Scholar  of 
Charterhouse  on  the  nomination 
of  Earl  Howe  18  January  1872, 
left  August  1S77  ;  J. P.  for  the 
County  of  London  1906. 


=Lady  Constance  Mary  Evel)'n, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Hardinge 
Stanley,  Earl  of  Halsbury  (see 
page  161)  ;  born  at  99 
Gloucester  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London,  30  May 
1877  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens,  London, 
21  April  1902. 


Susanna  Meares,= 
dau.  of  Francis 
Moran  of  Down- 
hill, CO.  Sligo,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Mayo ; 
marr.  in  1814  ; 
died,  aged  30,  at 
Pentonville,  co. 
Middlesex,  25  July 
1828.     ist  wife. 


=Stanley  Lees  Giffard,  LL.D.,  of  Myddelton= 
Square,  Clerkenwell,  co.  Middlese.\  ;  born  in 
Dublin  4  August  1788;  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  B.A.  1807,  M.A.  1811;  Barrister-at- 
Law  of  the  Middle  Temple  24  May  181 1  ; 
edited  the  "  St.  James'  Chronicle,"  and  after- 
wards "The  Standard"  1827  until  his  death; 
died,  aged  70,  at  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  6  November  1858.  Adfnon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  28  December 
1858,  to  Mary  Anne  Giffard,  relict. 


=Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Captain  Henry  Giffard, 
R.N.,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  -  Fairchild, 
Rector  of  Atherington,  co. 
Devon ;  marr.  at  Camber- 
well,  CO.  Surrey,  5  June 
1830.     2nd  wife. 


His  Honour  John  Walter  de  Longueville  Giffard, = 
born  in  181 7,  bapt.  at  Tanney,  co.  Dublin;  of 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  February 
1837,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1843;  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  16  January  1839,  called  to  the  Bar  19 
November  1843  ;  a  Judge  of  County  Courts  15  March 
1875  until  his  death;  J.P.  for  co.  Devon;  died  at 
North  Huish,  co.  Devon,  23  October  1888,  bur. 
at  Upton  Pyne,  co.  Devon.  Will  dated  i  April  1882, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1045,  88)  19  December  1888, 
by  Stanley  Lees  Smythe  Giffard  and  Hardinge  Frank 
Giffard,  Barrister-at-Law,  sons. 


=Emilie,  2nd  dau.  of  Daniel  Burton  Scott 
of  Ingham,  co.  Norfolk;  born  in  1832; 
marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  Myddelton  Square, 
(!!lerkenwell,  in  1849;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  28 
March  1909.  Adinon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  22  May  1909,  to 
Magdalene  Georgina  de  Longueville 
Littlewood,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Bernard  Littlewood. 


Grace  Emilie  de  Longueville,  born  at 
Staines,  co.  Middlesex,  29  May  1853; 
died  at  Biarritz,  Basses  Pyrenees,  aged 
20,  on  Friday,  17  October  1873,  bur. 
at  Folkestone,  co.  Kent. 


Constance  Stanley,  born 
at  Staines  30  May  1856, 
bapt.  there  ;  died  unmar- 
ried 18  January  1897,  bur. 
at  Upton  Pyne. 


Stanley  Lees  Smythe 
Giffard,  born  in  1858, 
bapt.  at  Hampton 
Wick,  CO.  Middlesex. 


Admiral  Sir  George  Giffard,  K.C.B.,  of  Brightleigh,  Outwood,= 
CO.  Surrey;  born  at  Colombo,  Ceylon,  in  1815;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  27  June  1827,  Lieutenant  1835,  Commander  1840, 
Captain  1845,  Rear-Admiral  1863,  Vice  Admiral  1870,  Admiral 
(retired)  22  January  1877  ;  served  in  the  attack  on  the  Strong 
Tower  of  Gebail  1840  (severely  wounded),  and  the  capture  of  Sidon 
(promoted  Commander)  ;  served  in  Borneo  against  the  pirates 
(promoted  Captain);  in  the  Baltic  1854,  at  Sebastopol  1855,  and  in 
the  Black  Sea  (mentioned  in  despatches  "  London  Gazette,"  nine 
times,  Syrian,  Baltic,  Crimean  and  Turkish  medals,  4th-class  of  the 
Medjidie);  C.B.  5  July  1855,  K.C.B.  1875;  Inspecting  Officer  of 
Relief  in  Ireland  during  the  famine  1847;  died,  aged  70,  at 
Brightleigh,  Outwood,  on  Friday,  8  March,  bur.  at  Outwood  on 
Wednesday,  13  March  1895.  Will  dated  4  March  1893,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  577,  95)  10  May  1895,  by  John  Hardinge  Giffard. 


=Magdalen  Christian, 
youngest  dau.  of  Robert 
Mushet  of  the  Royal 
Mint ;  marr.  at  Hampton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
day, s  August  1847  ; 
died,  aged  61,  at 
Brightleigh,  Outwood,  on 
Saturday,  23  June  1888. 
Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry 
12  October  1893,  to 
Admiral  Sir  George 
Giffard,  K.C.B. 


Grace,  died  at  Twickenham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday, 
4  November  188 1. 


Wilmot  Maude,  died  at 
Twickenham  on  Thursday, 
8  December  1881. 

158 


Harriet,  died,  aged  19,  at  East 
Molesey,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
I  December  188  |. 


Major    George     King    of=Harriet,  marriage  licence 
the  7th  Foot  (The  Royal     (Dublin)    dated     1800; 


Fusiliers),  Captain  18  April 
1805  ;  killed  at  New 
Orleans,  U.S.A.,  8  January 
1815. 


died  24  December  1858. 
She  married  2ndly  the 
Rev.  James  Phelan. 


Rev.  Richard  Ryan,=j=Mary,  married  by 


Vicar   of    Rathcore, 
CO.  Meath. 


special  licence  3 
August  1814. 


A 


Harry  Stanley  Giffard,  born  in  1832  ;  of^=Alice  Jane,  youngest  child  of  James  Adams  of  South 

the  Inner  Temple,admitted  14  April  1855,  Hampstead,    co.    Middlesex;    marr.    at    St.    John's, 

called  to  the  Bar   17   November   1859;  Notting  Hill,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Francis  Osbern 

Registrar    in    Bankruptcy    of   the    High  Giffard),  on  Saturday,  5  August   1865;    died  at  22 

Court  of  Justice  1885  ;  died  at  Brighton,  Kensington    Park   Gardens,    London,   28  December 

CO.  Susse.x,  on  Saturday,  12  October  19 1 2.  1899,    bur.    in    Kensal    Green    Cemetery,    London, 

Will  dated  12  January  1909,  proved  (Prin.  i  January  1900,  after  service  at  St.  John's,  Notting 

Reg.,  1676,  12)  28  November  1912,  by  Hill.     Will  dated  21  December  1899,  proved  (Prin. 

Hardinge  Stanley  Giffard,  Earl  of  Hals-  Reg.,  53,  1900)  20  January  1900,  by  Harry  Stanley 

bury,  and  Hardinge  Goulbourn  Giffard,  Giffard,   husband,    Charles   James    Hobbs,   nephew. 

Viscount  Tiverton.  and  Harry  Newton  Adams. 


Rev.  Francis  Osbern  Giffard,  born  27  September  1818,= 
bapt.  at  Tanney,  co.  Dublin  ;  of  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  6  December  1838,  B.A.  1845,  NLA. 
1864  ;  Vicar  of  Long  Sutton  and  Hartley  Wintney  1850 
-73,  Rector  of  Deane  1873,  ^1'  co.  Hants  ;  died  at  122 
St.  Stephen's  Avenue,  Shepherd's  Bush,  co.  Middlesex, 
23  December  1894.  Adiiion  (with  will  dated  7  February 
1880)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  579,  95)  21  May  1895, 
to  Mary  Susanna  Giffard,  spinster,  daughter. 


=Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  tlie 
Rev.  Richard  Ryan,  Vicar  of  Rath- 
core,  CO.  Meath  (sa  above),  by  Mary 
his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  John  Giffard 
of  Dromartin  Castle,  near  Dublin ; 
marr.  in  Dublin  10  December  185 1; 
died  15  January  1893. 


Hardinge  Frank  Giffard,  F.S.A.;  born  at  The  Elms,  Hampton  Wick,= 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  18  July  i860;  of  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  i  February  1879  !  of  the  Inner  Temple  1884, 
called  to  the  Bar  17  November  1887  ;  Private  Secretary  to  his  uncle,  the 
Lord  Chancellor,  during  two  administrations ;  Secretary  to  the  Com- 
missioners in  Lunacy  1895- 1900,  Commissioner  1900  until  his  death  ; 
died  at  Buxton,  co.  Derby,  11  October  1908,  bur.  at  Chittlehampton, 
CO.  Devon.  Will  dated  15  September  1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1609, 
1908)  21  November  1908,  by  Evelyn  Alice  Giffard,  the  relict. 


=Evelyn  Alice,  of  Carro- 
dale,  Overton  Road,  Sut- 
ton, CO.  Surrey,  5th  dau. 
of  Sydney  Chambers  of 
Crete  Hill,  South  Nut- 
field,  CO.  Surrey  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church,  South 
Nutfield,  on  Tuesday, 
19  June  1900. 


Ingaret  Stella,  born  at  Stone  Lodge, 
Cheam,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
5  February  1902. 


I 


Roger  Grenville  Giffard,  born 
at  Stone  Lodge,  Cheam,  on 
Tuesday,  23  May  1905. 


Wentworth  Bayly  (eldest  son  of  Wentworth  Bayly  of  Weston=Harriet,  marr.  at  Hampton,  co. 

Hall,  CO.  Suffolk) ;    Ensign  37th  Madras  (Grenadiers)  Native  Middlesex       (by      the       Rev. 

Infantry  6  July  1837,  Lieutenant  23  March  1840,  Captain  18  William  Giffard),  on  Thursday, 

April   1843,  retired   26   March   1853;   died,  aged   50,  at   118  15  August  1844  :  died,  aged  73, 

Albany  Street,  Regent's  Park,  London,  on  Saturday,  1 1  February  at    Chigwell    Row,   co.    Essex, 

1871.     Will  dated  8  March  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  588,  71)  on  Wednesday,  29  April  1891. 
21  September  187 1,  by  Harriet  Bayly,  the  relict. 


159 


Richard  Plantagenet 
Giffard,  died  unmarried 
at  Napier,  New  Zealand, 
on  Thursday,  1 1  Septem- 
ber 1879. 

Katharine  Lippencott, 
born  in  Myddelton 
Square,  Clerkenwell, 
London,  25  September 
1833;  died  unmarried 
in  1857. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Rajendra  Chandra  Chandra,  = 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1857;  Surgeon-Major  Calcutta 
Medical  College,  Brigade-Surgeon  Lieut.- 
Colonel  (retired)  28  February  1890;  Professor 
of  the  Medical  College,  Calcutta,  2nd  Physician 
College  Hospital,  and  Medical  Inspector  of 
Emigrants,  Assistant  Surgeon  27  January 
1858,  Surgeon  27  January  1870;  died  in 
London  on  Saturday,  14  December  1895. 
Adinon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
16  June  1897,  to  James  Frederick  Burton  and 
Henry  Maxwell  Dalston. 


=Mary  Lees  Fane, 
marr.  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Bayswater,  London 
(by  her  brother,  the 
Rev.  Francis  Osbern 
Giffard),  on  Wednes- 
day, 4  March  1874; 
died  at  25  Colville 
Square,  Notting  Hill, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
18  July  1885. 


Joseph  Houston  Browne  (son  of  Samuel==Sara  Lees,  marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  Myddelton  Square, 
Browne);  of  the  Middle  Temple,  called     Clerkenwell,  9  January  1847. 
to  the  Bar  16  June  1848. 


Mary  Susanna, 
born  15  Novem- 
ber 1852  ;  died 
9  June  1908. 


Rev.  John  Hardinge  Leigh  GifTard,  born  10  September  1854;  of  King's 
College,  London;  Curate  of  Seagrave,  co.  Leicester,  1878-80  and  1882-85, 
of  Odiham  1887-91,  and  of  Deane,  both  co.  Hants,  1885-87  and  1891-92  ; 
Rector  of  Cowley,  co.  Gloucester,  1892. 


Rev.  Arthur  Bernard  Littlewood  (son  of  Arthur  Littlewood  of= 
Stoke  Newington,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Wright);  born  at  Stoke  Newington  18  December  1864,  bapt. 
at  St.  Matthias',  Stoke  Newington,  22  January  1865  ;  Scholar 
of  Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1883,  B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1894;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's, 
Haggerston,  co.  Middlesex,  1 901- 1904,  and  of  East  Farleigh, 
CO.  Kent,  1904. 


=Magdalene  Georgina  de 
Longueville,  born  at  The 
Cedars,  Sunbury,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 15  January  1869,  bapt. 
at  Hampton,  co.  Middlesex; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Budleigh 
Salterton,  co.  Devon,  14 
September  1904. 


Rev.  William  Giffard,  born  22  September,  bapt.  privately  18= 
October  1 8 18,  and  received  into  the  church  at  Lyme 
Regis,  CO.  Dorset,  13  April  1819;  admitted  Scholar  of 
Charterhouse  30  September  1828,  left  8  April  1837, 
and  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  23 
February  1837  ;  of  University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1840, 
M.A.  1843  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple  1841  ;  Rector  of 
Weybridge,  co.  Surrey,  1846  until  his  death ;  died,  aged  36, 
at  Weybridge,  on  Tuesday,  29  May  1855.  Admon  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  3  July  1855,  to  Annabella  Giffard,  the  relict. 


=Annabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Mansfield,  Rector  of  Patrington, 
CO.  York,  and  of  Rowner,  co. 
Hants ;  died,  aged  35,  at  Pau, 
France,  on  Sunday,  29  No- 
vember 1857.  Will  dated  29 
November  1857,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  449,  58)  2  July  1858,  by 
Robert  Blachford  Mansfield, 
brother. 


Mary  Winifred  Anna,  died  at  Other 
Cannes,  France,  aged  18,  on  issue. 
Tuesday,  5  February  1867. 


160 


Caroline  Louisa,  eldest= 
dau.  of  William  Conn 
Humphreys  of  Wood 
Green,  co.  Middlesex; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Tottenham, 
CO.  Middlesex  (by  the 
Rev.  Francis  Osbern 
Giffard),  on  Saturday, 
28  August  1852  ; 
died,  aged  51,  while 
travelling  from  Chex- 
bres  to  Vevey,  Swit- 
zerland, on  Tuesday, 
30  September  1873. 
I  St  wife. 


=Sir   Hardinge   Stanley   GiflTard,   Earl    of   Halsbury  ;=f-Wilhelmina,    3rd 


bom  in  London  3  September  1825;  of  Merton 
College,  Oxford  (Hon.  Fellow  1903),  matricu- 
lated 19  March  1842,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1856, 
Hon.  D.C.L.  17  June  1891,  High  Steward  of  Oxford 
University  1896,  Hon.  LL.D.  Cambridge  1908;  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  admitted  29  January  1846,  called 
to  the  Bar  25  January  1850;  Q.C.  16  February  and 
Bencher  5  May  1865,  Treasurer  1881,  Chairman  of 
the  Bar  Committee  since  January  1884 ;  J. P.  for  co. 
Carmarthen,  Chairman  Quarter  Sessions  1873-85  ; 
Solicitor- General  1875-80;  knighted  28  November 
1875;  M.P.  for  Launceston  3  March  1877  to  26 
June  1885;  Constable  of  Launceston  Castle  1883; 
Lord  High  Chancellor  June  1885  to  February 
1886,  July  1886  to  August  1892,  and  June  1895 
to  December  1905;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor 
1886;  Chairman  of  City  and  Guilds  of  London 
Institute  and  Warden  of  Guild  of  Undergraduates  of  Birmingham 
University;  President  Royal  Society  of  Literature  1911-12,  of  Halsbury 
Club  and  of  London  Devonian  Association  ;  Senior  Grand  Warden  of 
English  Freemasons ;  Fellow  Royal  Society ;  raised  to  the  Peerage  as 
Baron  Halsbury  of  Halsbury,  co.  Devon,  26  June  1885,  Viscount  Tiverton 
of  Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  and  Earl  of  Halsbury,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  17  January  1898. 


dau.  of  Henry 
Woodfall  of  Stan- 
more,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex ;  marr.  at 
theparishchurch, 
Twickenham,  co. 
Middlesex  (by 
the  Rev.  Francis 
Osbern  Giffard), 
on  Wednesday, 
14  October  1874. 
2nd  wife. 


Lynie  May  Rohais,  born  at 
99  Gloucester  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 25  August  1875  ;  died, 
aged  3  years  and  7  months, 
at  Woodlands,  Stanmore,  on 
Tuesday,  15  April  1879. 


Edward  Walter  Giffard  of  13= 
Chesham  Place,  Belgrave 
Square,  London  (2nd  son 
of  Edward  Giffard  of  Spring 
Grove,  Hampton,  co.  Middle- 
sex, see  page  757)  ;  J.  P.  for 
the  County  of  London  1906. 


=Constance  Mary  Evelyn  (his 
cousin),  born  at  99  Gloucester 
Place,  Portman  Square,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  30  May  1877; 
marr.  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London,  on  Monday, 
21  April  1902. 


William'  Giffard, 
died  in  infancy. 


Katherine  Stanley 
Lippencott,  born  9 
March  1857. 


Margaret  Wyndham 
Caroline,  born  14 
September  1859. 


Rosamond  Edith  Frances, 
born  27  March  1861  ;  died 
in  infancy. 


Arthur  Giffard,  born  at  the  Rock  House,  Colombo,  Ceylon,  30  May,  bapt.  11  July  1826; 
admitted  Scholar  of  Charterhouse  12  June  1838,  left  26  November  1842  ;  entered  the  i6th 
Regiment  Bombay  Native  Infantry  as  Ensign  27  December  1845,  Lieutenant  16  April  1849; 
married  in  1857,  Maria  Crawford,  widow  of  Captain  Lyon;  killed  in  action  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  near  Fyzabad,  Oude,  when  leading  a  charge  of  the  Bengal  Volunteer  Cavalry  on  the 
rebels,  on  Friday,  26  November  1858.  Adirion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  6  October 
1859,  to  Maria  Giffard,  the  relict. 


i6i 


Thomas  Duckett=Susanna  Meares,  born  at  Pentonville,  co.  Middlesex,  8  July  1828  ; 
Aldwell  of  Toronto,  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London  (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Canada.  John  Henry  Moran),  on  Tuesday,  11  May  1875;  died  in  1877. 


Hardinge  Goulburn  Giffard,  Viscount  Tiverton,  of  4  Ormonde= 
Gate,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  at  99  Gloucester  Place, 
Portman  Square,  London,  on  Sunday,  20  June  1880; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1904; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple  26  January  1906; 
Lieut. -Commander  Royal  Naval  Volunteers  ;  Captain 
(temporary  Major)  in  Royal  Air  Force. 


John  Anthony  Hardinge  Giffard, 
born  at  4  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  on  Thursday,  4  June 
1908. 


=Esmd,  dau.  of  James  Stewart 
Wallace,  by  Lucy  his  wife 
(afterwards  Lady  Duff  Gordon), 
dau.  of  Douglas  Sutherland  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
7  August  1907. 


Flavia  Joan  Lucy,  born  at 
The  Cottage,  Chorley  Wood, 
CO.  Hertford,  on  Tuesday, 
2o  September  19 10. 


Rev.  George  Hickson  Urquhart  Fagan  (2nd  son  of  Colonel  George  Hickson=Rose,    marr.   at 

Fagan,     Adjutant-General     Bengal     Army)  ;     of    Oriel     College,      Oxford,  Weybridge,   co. 

matriculated    3  June    1834,   aged    17,   B.A.   1838,    M.A.   1841  ;    Prebendary  Surrey  (by   her 

of  Wells  1853,   Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  King's  Weston,  co.  Somerset,    1849  brother,      the 

-59,  and  of  Stoke  Rodney,  co.   Somerset,   1859  until  his  death;  died,  aged  Rev.       William 

57,  at  The  Liberty,  Wells,  on  Thursday,  14  January  1875.     Will  dated  19  July  Giffard),         on 

1855,  with  codicil  dated  4  April   1872,   proved  at  Wells   25  January  1875,  Wednesday,   20 

by  Vice-Admiral  George  Gifiard,  C.B.  August  1851. 


Rev.  Francis  Tate  (youngest  son  of  Francis  Tate  of  Flotmanby,=Emma,   marr.  at  Weybridge 

CO.  York);  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  30  November     (by  her  brother,  the  Rev.  Wil- 

1835,  aged  18;  Scholar  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1838-44, 

B.A.     1840,    M.A.     1842  ;     Vicar    of    Axminster,    co.    Devon, 

Prebendary  of  Exeter ;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Axminster,  2  May 

1867.     Will  dated  5  April  1867,  proved  at  Exeter  12  September 

1867,  by  the  Rev.  Bellamy  Brewitt. 


liam  Giffard),  on  Tuesday,  20 
June  1848;  died,  aged  60,  at 
Fryerne,  Macka\ , (Queensland, 
Australia,  on  Monday,  1 1  May 
1885. 


162 


Wlormalli, 


John  Wormald  of  Gomersal,  co.  York,  and  of  i  Fleet  Street,  Lx)ndon=f=Fanny,  died 
(son  of  John  Wormald  of  the  same) ;  a  partner  in  Child's  Bank ;  at  Gomersal 
died,  aged  74,  at  Highbury  Place,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  21  onThursday, 
April  1835.  Will  dated  10  July  1828,  with  two  codicils  dated  10  29  October 
July  1S28  and  4  August  1829,  proved  (P.C.C.  396  Gloster)  i  June  1857. 
1835,  '^y  Fanny  Wormald,  the  relict,  and  John  Wormald,  son. 


John  Wormald  of  Gomersal,  of  Highbury  Lodge,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,=f=Caroline  Ellen  Jeaf- 


and  of  I  Fleet  Street,  London  ;  a  partner  in  Child's  Bank  ;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  pensioner  21  March  18 18,  matriculated  i8ig  ; 
died,  aged  78,  at  Highbury  Lodge  on  Tuesday,  10  November  1874.  Will 
dated  i  October  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  837,  74)  i  December  1874,  by 
John  Wormald  and  Edward  Wormald,  sons,  and  William  Thomas  Carlisle. 


freson,  died,  aged 
56,  at  Highbury 
Lodge,  on  Monday, 
9  August  1869. 


Mary,  married  at 
Christ  Church 
Highbury,  on 
Saturday,  18  July 
1863,  Thomas 
Hiram  Eraser. 


John  Wormald  of  Morden  Park,  Mitcham,= 
CO.  Surrey  ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
1853;  a  partner  in  Child's  Bank;  died, 
aged  73,  at  Marufa,  Boscombe,  co.  Hants, 
on  Saturday,  25  November,  bur.  at  Morden 
on  Wednesday,  29  November  191 1.  Will 
dated  19  August  1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
532,  12)  8  March  1912,  by  John  Wormald, 
Guy  Wormald  and  Hugh  Wormald,  sons, 
and  John  Edward  Wase  Rider. 


=Louisa  Eliza  Buchanan,  eldest 
dau.  of  Frederick  William 
Price  of  Harringay,  Homsey, 
CO.  Middlesex,  a  partner  in 
Child's  Bank ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Hornsey,  on 
Wednesday,  2  February  i88i  ; 
died  at  Morden  on  Friday, 
24  July  1903,  bur.  there. 


John  Wormald,  M.C.,  born  at  34 
Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  on 
Thursday,  23  February  1882  ;  educated 
at  Eton,  admitted  1899;  Captain  7th 
(Service  Battalion)  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps  5  September  19T4;  temporary 
Major  1917  ;  Assistant  Military  Secretary 
to  General  Ofificer  Commanding  Northern 
Command  191 7  ;  served  in  South  African 
War  at  operations  in  Cape  Colony  May 
1902  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps); 
in  the  European  War  19 14  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  6 
September  191 5  and  i  January  1916, 
Military  Cross). 


Guy  Wormald,   LL.B.,   born  at    34=f=Doris  Eleanor, 


Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  on  Monday, 
5  March  1883;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  1902,  LL.B.  1905  ;  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the  Bar 
27  January  1908;  temporary  Cap- 
tain 1 2th  Battalion  The  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  3  November  19 14;  killed 
in  action  at  Salonika,  Greece,  14 
September  1916.  Will  dated  3 
December  191 2,  proved  in  the  Prin- 
cipal Registry  12  December  1916,  by 
Doris  Eleanor  Wormald,  the  relict, 
and  Hugh  Wormald,  brother. 


/K 


eldest  dau. 
of  Edward 
Kindersley,  by 
Eleanor  his 
wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Tar- 
rant, Barrister- 
at-Law  ;  bom 
in  1886. 


Hugh  Wormald,  born  at  Morden  Park  on  Tuesday,=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen  Walter 
20  January  1885  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Marchant  of  Matfield  Place,  co.  Kent; 
3rd  Battalion  South  Lancashire  Regiment  (Prince  of  marr.  at  Matfield  on  Saturday,  24 
Wales' Volunteers)  1916.  August  1907. 


163 


Elizabeth  Mary,  died  Martha  Anne,  died,  aged  80,  at  Moor  Lane,  Gomersal,  on  Saturday, 

at  Gomersal,  CO.  York,  29  May  1880,  bur.  at  Birstal,  co.  York.     Will  dated  27  October  1877, 

on   Sunday,    27    July  proved    at    Wakefield    2    July    1880,    by    John    Wormald,    William 

1851.  Wormald  and  Percival  Henry  Wormald,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephews. 


Annie  Martha. 

Ellen,  died 
on  Friday,  2 
January  1863. 


Constance  Amelia  of  17 
Stratton  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  marr.  E.  J.  Wallace 
of  Bearnoch,  Glen  Urquhart, 
CO.  Inverness,  M.D. 

A 


Stanley  Blackett=pFanny,  marr.  at  St.   Mary's, 


of  St.  Michael's, 
Hatfield,  co. 
Hertford. 


Broadwater,  Worthing,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Thursday,  6 
February  1879. 


A 


Edward  Wormald  of  Sheepwell  House,  co.= 
Hertford,  and  of  1 5  Berkeley  Square,  London  ; 
born  in  1848  ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
1852,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1867. 


=Annette  Louisa  Jane,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Charles  Hood,  M.  D.,  by  Jane  Willett  his  wife; 
born  in  1848  ;  marr.  at  St.  Matthew's,  Croydon, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  16  May  1872. 


Lieut.- Colonel  Ulric  Oliver  Thynne,  C.M.G.,  U.S.O.,  of  Muntham  Court,  = 
CO.  Sussex  (4th  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon*"'"  Lord  Henry  Thynne,  M.P.,  Treasurer 
of  the  Household,  by  the  Lady  Ulrica  Frederica  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Adolphus,  12th  Duke  of  Somerset,  K.G.) ;  born  6  July  1871; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  1884-87,  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst;  Lieut. -Colonel  commanding  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  1914,  formerly 
Lieutenant  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps;  served  in  Chitral  Campaign  1895 
(medal  with  clasp);  in  South  African  War  1900  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  10  September  1901,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
D.S.O.  1900) ;  served  in  European  War  1914-18;  C.M.G.  i  January  1918. 


A 


=Marjory, 
Park  Hi 
don,  CO. 
on     Men 
March 
married 
George's, 
over 
London, 
1899. 


born  at 
1,  Croy- 
Surrey, 
day,     3 

1873; 
at     St. 
Han- 
Square, 
16  May 


Hon"'  Claud   Lambton  (7th  son  of  George,  2nd  Earl  of=T=Lettice,  born  at  Sutton,  co.  Surrey, 


Durham,  by  the  Lady  Beatrix  Frances  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
James,  ist  Duke  of  Abercorn) ;  born  in  London  4  January 
1865  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  28  January  1884  (Honours:  4th-class  History 
1887),  B.A.  1889.  A 


on  Wednesday,  23  September 
1874;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  27  April  1901. 


Lord  Alfred  Eden  Browne,  D.S.O.  (5th  son  of  Henry  Ulick,=f=Cicely,    born     at     85     Marine 


5th  Marquess  of  Sligo,  by  Catharine  Henrietta  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Stephens  Dicken,  Deputy  Inspector-General 
Indian  Medical  Service  {see  Pedigree  of  Dicken,  Vol.  7,  page 
142);  born  30  November  1878,  bapt.  at  Darjeeling,  India; 
educated  at  Marlborough ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 
26  February  1898,  Lieutenant  16  February  1901,  of  the 
Royal  Horse  Artillery  12  April  following,  Captain  Royal  Field 
Artillery  1905,  retired  1908,  Major  Reserve  of  Ofificers  1915, 
Lieut.-Colonel  1918  ;  served  in  European  War  (mentioned 
in     despatches,    "London     Gazette,"    17    February    1915)  ; 


Parade,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Friday,  26  May  1882  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  2  April 
1908  ;  died,  aged  36,  at  Sheep- 
well  House,  Potter's  Bar,  co. 
Middlesex,  16  August,  bur.  in 
Marylebone  Cemetery,  East 
Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  21 
August  1918. 


killed  in  action,  aged  39,  27  August  1918.  A 

{For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Sligo,  "  Visitation  of  Ireland," 
Vol.  J,  page  J4,  and  Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  xx. ) 

164 


Thomas  Wormald  of  Bengeo,  co.  Hertford ;  born  at= 
Pentonville,  co.  Middlesex,  in  January  1802  ;  educated 
at  Batley  Grammar  School,  co.  York;  M.R.C.S.  1824, 
F.R.C.S.  1843,  President  1865  ;  Senior  Consulting 
Surgeon  to  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  Governor  of 
the  Foundling  Hospital  1847  '>  Hunterian  Orator  1857  ; 
died,  aged  71,  at  Gomersal,  co.  York,  on  Sunday,  28 
December  1873,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex.  Will  dated  8  April  1864,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  82,  74)  24  January  1874,  by  Frances  Wormald, 
the  relict,  John  \Vormald,  William  Wormald  and 
Percival  Henry  Wormald,  Barrister-at-Law,  sons. 


^Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Meacock 
of  Canonbury  Square,  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  on  Thursday,  4  September 
1828;  died,  aged  82,  at  Epping 
House,  Hertford,  on  Sunday,  25 
October  1891.  Will  dated  11 
March  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1199,  91)  19  Uecember  1891,  by 
John  Wormald,  William  Wormald 
and  Percival  Henry  Wormald,  sons. 


Ellen,    dau.    of=j=John    Wormald    of    Dewsbury  ;= 


Thomas  Cook 
of  Dewsbury, 
CO.  York  ;  died 
on  Friday,  19 
April  1861.  ist 
wife. 


J. P.  for  the  West  Riding,  co. 
York  ;  died,  aged  71,  on  Monday, 
25  March  1901,  bur.  at  Denton, 
CO.  York.  Will  dated  9  Novem- 
ber 1900,  proved  at  Wakefield 
4  May  1901,  by  Thomas 
Marmaduke  VV^ormald,  John 
Wormald  and  Percival  Henry 
Wormald,  sons. 


=Annie,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel 
Bailey  of  Hert- 
ingfordbury, 
CO.  Hertford ; 
marr.  at  Hert- 
ingfordbury  on 
Thursday,  22 
October  1863. 
2nd  wife. 


I 
William  Wormald  of  Epping 
House,  Little  Berkham- 
stead,  CO.  Hertford;  died, 
aged  61,  on  Thursday,  24 
November  1892.  Adinon 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  22  December 
1892,  to  Percival  Henry 
Wormald,  Barrister-at-Law. 


Thomas    Marmaduke=j=Frances    Mary    Walker,     dau.     of    John  Percy  Sykes,=Frances   Mary, 


Wormald  of  Field 
Head,  Mirfield,  co. 
York;  born  in  1859  ; 
educated   at    Harrow 

1874-77;  J-P-  for 
the  West  Riding,  co. 
York. 


'Phomas  Walker  Brooke  of  Field  eldest  son  of  marr.  at  Thorn- 
Head,  Mirfield,  by  Clara  Elizabeth  Henry  M.  Sykes  hill  Lees,  co. 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Day  of  of  The  Grange,  York, onThurs- 
Knowle  House,  Mirfield  ;  marr.  at  Roundhay,  Leeds,  day,  10  Novem- 
Battyeford,  co.  York,  on  Thursday,  co.  York.  ber  1887. 
I  August  1895. 


A 


Percy  Wormald,  educated  at  Eton,  admitted  1865,= 
and  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  20 
November  1869  ;  Lieutenant  17th  Lancers 
17  February  1872  ;  died,  aged  60,  at  44  Eaton 
Place,  London,  on  Sunday,  26  June,  bur.  at  Clive, 
CO.  Salop,  on  Friday,  i  July  1910;  memorial 
service  at  Christ  Church,  Down  Street,  London, 
the  same  day.  Will  dated  19  December  1905, 
with  codicil  dated  18  June  1908,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1246,  1910)  29  August  1910,  by  Thomas 
Baring  and  John  Edward  Wase  Rider. 


^Gertrude,  4th  dau.  of  James  Jenkinson 
Bibby  of  Hardwicke  Grange,  co.  Salop,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cook  of 
Dewsbury;  marr.  at  the  British  Embassy, 
Rome,  on  Saturday,  i  May  18S0;  died 
at  44  Eaton  Place,  London,  23  February 
1897,  bur.  at  Clive.  Will  dated  16 
January  1897,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  860,  97) 
10  July  1 89 7,  by  Percy  Wormald,  the 
husband. 


Drury   Frank  Percy  Bibby  Wormald,   born  at  41  Eaton  Place,=Jean,  only  dau.    of  William 

London,  on  Sunday,  11  October  1885;  educated  at  Eton,  and  Fletcher-Taylor   of   Trosley, 

at  Trinity  College,   Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  and  Lower  Bedfords,  Haver- 

1904;    2nd    Lieutenant    Coldstream    Guards    i    August    1907,  ing,  co.  Essex;  marr.   at  St. 

transferred  to   2nd  Life  Guards  6  January  1909,  Lieutenant  26  George's,     Hanover    Square, 

April  1909,  Captain  rst  (City  of  London)  Battalion  The  London  London,    on     Tuesday,     31 

Regiment   (Royal   Fusiliers)    i6    February    1915,  of  the   Royal  March  1914. 
Garrison  Artillery  (Territorial  Force)  191 6. 

i6s 


Percival  Wormald,  died,  aged  72,  at  Moor  Lane,  Gomersal,  co.  York,  on  Saturday, 
29  September  1877,  bur.  at  Birstal,  co.  York.  Will  dated  17  September  1877,  proved  at 
Wakefield  19  November  1877,  by  John  Wormald  of  Morden  Park,  co.  Surrey,  John 
Wormald  of  Dewsbury,  co.  York,  and  William  Wormald,  nephews. 


Lieut.-Colonel   George    Edward   Grover   (son   of  Charles    Elvret   Grover)  ;=Elizabeth   Anne, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers  21  December  1858,  Captain  1872,  Major  1879,     marr.       at       St. 
Lieut.-Colonel   6  August   1886;    Assistant  Director  of  Works,  War  Office;     James'        Picca- 
served  in  the  Soudan  1885  under  Sir  Gerald  Graham  as  Deputy  Assistant     dilly,       London, 
Adjutant  and  Quartermaster-General,  head  of  Intelligence  Department,  and     on     Wednesday, 
was  present  in  the  cavalry  reconnaissance  at  Hasheen,  in  the  engagement     19        December 
there  and  at  the  destruction   of   Temai   (twice    mentioned    in   despatches,     1866. 
brevet  of   Lieut.-Colonel,   medal   with  clasp  and  Khedive's  Star) ;  died  at 
Chicago,  Illinois,  U.S.A.,  29  January  1893.     Will  dated  19  July  1871,  with 
codicil  dated  9  March  1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  448,  93)  12  May  1893,  by 
Elizabeth  Anne  Grover,  relict,  Walter  Grover,  brother,  and  Percival  Henry 
Wormald,  Barrister-at-Law. 


John    Wormald    of    Foston    Hall,=j=Cissil  Annie,  dau.   of    Colonel   Sir   Robert  Gunter,    ist 


CO.  York ;  born  at  Raven's  Lodge, 
Dewsbury,  co.  York,  12  Septem- 
ber 1866;  educated  at  Harrow 
1881-83;  J.P.  for  North  Riding, 
CO.  York,  19 1 5. 


Baronet,  M.P.,  of  Wetherby  Grange,  co.  York,  by 
Jane  Marguerite  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Benyon  of 
Gledhow  Hall,  co.  York  ;  marr.  at  Collingham,  co.  York, 
on  Tuesday,  27  April  1897. 


Nancy      Cissil, 
born  in  London. 


Joan,  born  18  April  1901, 
died  17  April  1906. 


Robert  Frank  Wormald, 
bom  24  November  1905. 


Arthur  Octavius=Elizabeth  Maude,     Harry  Wormald,  educated  at  Eton,  admitted  1868,  and 
Bayley,  youngest     marr.  at  All  Saints',     at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 


son  of  William  Langham  Place, 
Goodenough  London,  on  Satur- 
Bayley.  day,  24  April  1875. 


Term  1873;  died,  aged  31,  at  Fernside,  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Sunday,  7  November  1S86.  Will  dated  13 
July  1877,  with  two  codicils  dated  9  August  1879  ^nd 
5  November  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1089,  86)  17 
December  1886,  by  Lawrence  Morton  Brown. 


166 


Frank  Wormald  of  Potterton  Hall,  co.  York ;  born  at  Pentonville,  co.= 
Middlesex  ;  educated  at  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  admitted  Pensioner  2  October  1826,  matriculated  1827,  Scholar 
1830,  B.A.  1831,  M.A.  1834;  died,  aged  58,  at  Potterton  Hall  on  Tuesday, 
7  January  186S.  Will  dated  i  August  1867,  with  codicil  dated  29  October 
1867,  proved  at  Wakefield  22  May  1868,  by  Percival  Wormald,  brother,  and 
John  Wormald,  the  younger,  and  Percival  Henry  Wormald,  Barrister-at-Law, 
nephews. 


=Martha  Emma, 
died  at  Boston 
House,  Tadcas- 
ter,  CO.  York, 
on  Saturday,  3 
November  1883. 


Colonel  Valentine  Baker  Pasha  (son  of  Samuel  Baker  of  Lipyat  Park,  co.=j=Fanny,  marr. 
Gloucester);  bom  at  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  i  April  1827;  educated  at  the  at  Barwick-in- 
CoUege  School,  Gloucester ;  entered  the  .'\rmy  as  Ensign  in  the  Ceylon  Rifles  Elmet,  co. 
1  August  1848,  transferred  to  the  12th  Lancers  in  1852,  Lieutenant  1853,  York,  on  Wed- 
Captain  1856,  Major  loth  Hussars  1859,  Lieut. -Colonel  in  command  i860,  nesday,  13  De- 
Colonel  30  March  1865;  served  in  the  Kaffir  War  1852-53,  present  at  the  cember  1865. 
action  of  Berea  (medal),  in  the  Crimean  War  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  on  the  escort  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  at  the  final 
assault  and  capture  of  the  town,  and  at  the  battle  of  Tchernaya  (medal  with 
clasp  and  Turkish  medal)  ;  Assistant  Quartermaster-General  at  Aldershot  1874; 
Lieut.-General  in  the  Turkish  Army  1877;  commanded  the  police  in  Egypt 
18S2-87  ;  Author  of  "Clouds  in  the  East"  1876  and  other  works  ;  died  at 
Tel-el-Kebir,  Egypt,  17  November  1887,  bur.  with  military  honours  in  the 
English  Cemetery  at  Cairo.  /^. 


Percival  Henry  Wormald,  born  13  May  1833  ;  of 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1854,  B.A.  1858,  ^LA.  i86i  ;  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  27  January  1862  ;  died, 
aged  65,  at  Wilbury,  Sunningdale,  co.  Berks,  on 
Friday,  3  June  1898.  Will  dated  11  February  1895, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  756,  98)  28  June  1898,  by 
Percival  Henry  Wormald  and  Arthur  Wormald, 
nephews. 


Fanny,  died  unmarried,  aged  78, 
at  22  Chester  Street,  Mayfair,  Ix>n- 
don,  on  Friday,  28  March,  bur.  in 
Brookwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Monday,  31  March  19 13.  Will 
dated  12  March  191 3,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  679,  1913)  29  April  1913,  by 
Percival  Henry  Wormald  and  .Arthur 
Wormald,  nephews. 


Brigadier- General  Frank  Wormald,  C.B. ;  bom  at  Raven' s= 
Lodge,  Dewsbury,  co.  York,  10  February  1868 ;  educated 
at  Harrow  1881-84;  2nd  Lieutenant  12th  Lancers  20 
November  1889,  Lieutenant  1891,  Captain  1898,  Major  1904, 
Lieut. -Colonel  1912,  Brigadier- General  1915  ;  C.B.  1915; 
served  in  Soudan  Expedition  1898,  at  battle  of  Khartoum;  in 
South  African  War  1 899-1 901  ;  in  European  War,  and  was 
killed  in  action  in  France  3  October  1915.  Will  dated  13 
August  19 14,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  372,  16)  10  February  19 16, 
by  Gwynifred  Wormald,  relict,  and  Arthur  Wormald  and 
Percival  Henrv  Wormald,  brothers. 


=Gwynifred,  eldest  dau.  of  Major 
Alexander  Henry  Browne  of 
Callaby  Castle,  co.  Northum- 
berland, by  Mary  Isabel  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Cadogan  Hodgson 
Cadogan  of  Brinkholme  Priory, 
CO.  Northumberland  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter'.s,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  6 
January  1898. 


167 


Edmund  Thomas=Mary  Anne,  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Leighton.  Bengeo,  co.  Hertford,  on  Thursday, 

3  November  1854. 


Adelaide  Hague, 
died,  aged  2,  on 
Sunday,  17  Decem- 
ber 1843. 


Thomas  Boyd 
Wormald,  died 
on  Sunday,  26 
July  1846. 


I 
Lieut.- Colonel  Frederick    William    Wormald,    D.S.O. ;     born  at   Raven's=f=Evelyn   Christma, 

Lodse.   Dewsburv,  co.   York,    on    Monday,   21    Tune    i86q  ;   educated  at     dau.    of    Thomas 


Lodge,  Dewsbury,  co.  York,  on  Monday,  21  June  1869  ;  educated  at 
Harrow  1883-87,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term  1888;  2nd  Lieutenant  7th  Hussars  29  April  1891, 
Lieutenant  1894,  Captain  1899,  Major  8th  Hussars  10  February  1906, 
Lieut.- Colonel  ist  Royal  Dragoon  Guards  21  December  1915  ;  served  in 
Bechuanaland  1896-97  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Nile  Expedition  in  1898,  at 
battle  of  Khartoum  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal) ;  in  South  African 
War  1899-1902,  on  Staff  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  eight  clasps,  D.S.O.,  1900);  in 
European  War  1914  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  15 
June  1916  and  11  December  1917  ;  Instructor  at  Cavalry  School  1906-11. 


dau.  of  Thomas 
Holme  Cardwell, 
Barrister -at  -Law, 
of  Newnton  House, 
Tetbury,  co.  Glou- 
cester ;  marr.  at  St. 
Stephen's,  South 
Kensington,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday, 
15  April  1909. 


A 


Percival  Henry  Wormald, 
born  at  Raven's  Lodge, 
Dewsbury,  on  Thursday, 
16  March  1871  ;  educated 
at  Harrow  1886-87,  and 
atTrinityHall,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1889. 


Arthur  Wormald,  born  at  Raven's = 
Lodge,  Dewsbury,  on  Sunday,  2 
June  1872;  educated  at  Harrow 
1886-89,  ^"d  at  Trinity  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1891  ;  temporary  Captain  Re- 
mount Service,  Northern  Command, 
1915- 


=Veronica,  4th  dau.  of  Major 
Alexander  Henry  Browne 
of  Callaby  Castle,  co.  North- 
umberland, by  Mary  Isabel 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Cado- 
gan  Hodgson  Cadogan  of 
Brinkburn  Priory,  co. 
Northumberland. 


168 


ifJlaugl^an  of  CoUingtoooli  House,  iHJlorpetf), 
to.  i^ortJ)umkrIanli« 

Arms. — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Party  per  pale  argent  and  gules  a  chevron  between 
three  roundles  counter-changed,  Maughan  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Azure  an 
anchor  erect  encircled  with  an  oak-wreath  vert  between  three  mullets 
pierced  or  on  a  chief  gold  as  many  pallets  gules  in  the  centre  of  the 
chief  a  mural  crown  argent,  Dickson. 

Crest. — A  lion's  jamb  erased  and  erect  gules  holding  palewise  a  broken  sword 
proper  pomel  or. 

Motto. — Fortes  fortuna  juvat. 


John  Maughan  of  Whittonstall,  co.  North-= 
umberland  (2nd  son  of  John  Maughan  of 
Hexham,  co.  Northumberland) ;  born  in 
1778  ;  of  the  Hon'''=  East  India  Co.'s  Service  ; 
died,  aged  40,  at  Calcutta,  India,  18  July  181 8. 
M.I.  at  Whittonstall.  Will  dated  in  India 
in  18 1 3.  Portrait  at  Little  Ilford  Rectory, 
CO.  Essex,  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Slade 
Ettrick  Maughan-Ettrick,  his  great-grandson. 


■Isabel,  of  Ainwick  House,  Hexham,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Simpson  Brown,  Vicar  of  Shotley 
and  Rector  of  Whittonstall  {Portrait  at  Mar- 
gate, CO.  Kent,  in  the  possession  of  his  great- 
great  -  grandson,  Cyril  Collingwood  Maughan), 
by  Agnes  Wallis  his  wife ;  marr.  at  Ebchester 
Hill,  CO.  Durham,  in  1806  ;  died,  aged  78, 
14  March  1864,  bur.  at  Widdrington,  co. 
Northumberland.     M.I. 


Jane      Eliza      Frances,=[=Rev.   Simpson  Brown  Maughan  of= 
'  '    ■     "  '       '    "       Collingwood  (Dower)  House,   Mor- 

peth ;  born  at  Ainwick  House, 
Hexham,  7  April  1807  ;  Vicar  of 
Widdrington  1853  to  death;  Chap- 
lain of  the  Morpeth  Union ;  died 
at  Widdrington  Vicarage  8  August 
1869,  bur.  there.  M.I.,  also 
memorial  window  in  the  church. 
Adinon  granted  at  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  16  September  1869,  to  the 
Rev.  John  Archibald  Collingwood 
Maughan,  son.  Portrait  at  Earl 
Shilton  in  the  possession  of  the  Rev. 
James  Slade  Maughan,  his  son. 


eldest  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Captain  Archibald 
Dickson  of  Collingwood 
House,  Morpeth,  co. 
Northumberland,  R.N., 
by  Jane  (his  cousin), 
dau.  of  Admiral 
William  Dickson  of 
Sydenham  House,  co. 
Roxburgh  ;  born  4  April 
1803;  marr.  at  Morpeth 
30  March  1837  ;  died  at 
Morpeth  18  January 
1854,  bur.  there.  M.I. 
Portrait  at  Earl  Shilton, 
CO.  Leicester,  in  the  poses- 
sion  of  the  Rev.  James 
Slade  Maughan,  htr  son. 
I  St  wife. 


=Dorothy,  dau.  of  William 
Bennett  of  Morpeth  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Morpeth,  14  Sep- 
tember 1858  ;  died  at  Morpeth 
7  November  1877,  bur.  at 
Widdrington.  M.I.  Will  dated 
24  January  1877,  with  codicil 
dated  6  November  1877  (then 
of  Foxton  Hall,  in  Lesbury, 
CO.  Northumberland),  proved 
at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  20 
November  1877,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Archibald  Collingwood 
Maughan,  son.     snd  wife. 


€/ucM^a7f.  ^nnm    c^^iz^^fna/oe. 


Rev.  John  Archibald  Collingwood  Maughan,  born  at= 
Morpeth  7  January  1838,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Morpeth; 
matriculated  at  University  College,  Durham,  7  October 
1857,  of  Cuddesdon  College  i860,  and  Exhibitioner  of 
the  University  of  Durham  ;  Curate  of  Horton  1863-67, 
Incumbent  of  Mickley  1867-82,  Vicar  of  Prudhoe  1882, 
Rural  Dean  of  Corbridge  1895,  and  Vicar  of  Acklington, 
all  CO.  Northumberland,  1901  ;  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Acklington,  3  November,  bur.  at  Widdrington  7  November 
1902.  Will  dated  i  September  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1559,  1902)  27  December  1902,  by  Mary  Georgiana 
Maughan,  the  relict. 


=Mary  Georgiana,  of  Margate,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Sale  of 
St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Thanet,  by 
Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Abraham 
Borradaile  of  Greenwich,  uo.  Kent ; 
born  at  Epping,  co.  Essex,  15 
November  1847,  bapt.  there;  marr. 
at  St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Thanet  (by 
her  father  and  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Sale),  on  Wednesday,  7 
April  i86g. 


Ethel  Frances  Mary,  bom  at  the  Vicarage,  Mickley,  co.  Northumberland,  on  Saturday 
1  January  1870 ;  died,  aged  10,  at  Mansfield  Villas,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Tuesday,   30  November  1880,   bur.   at  St.    Lawrence,   Isle  of  Thanet. 

169 


Rev.  William  Maughan,  born  2  April  1809;  of= 
Durham  University;  Vicar  of  Benwell,  co.  North- 
umberland, 1843  till  death  ;  died,  aged  67,  at  the 
Vicarage,  Benwell,  on  Wednesday,  14  March  1877. 
Will  dated  20  July  1876,  proved  at  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  14  April  1877,  by  Mary  Maughan, 
the  relict. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burnet  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Benwell,  20  April  1847  ;  died  at  Bentinck 
Terrace,  Benwell,  in  November  1880.  She 
married  istly  Robert  Thomas  Atkinson  of 
High  Cross  House,  co.  Northumberland, 
who  died  in  1845. 


Rev.  William  Morland  Maughan  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester;  born  17= 
February,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland,  in  March 
1839;  educated  at  St.  Bees  College,  and  matriculated  at  Hatfield  Hall,  in 
the  University  of  Durham,  in  1862  (Lord  Crewe's  Exhibitioner)  ;  Curate  of 
Holt  with  Little  Witley  1866-71,  of  Alfrick  with  Lulsley,  both  co. 
Worcester,  1871,  of  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester,  1872-73,  of  Stoke  d'Abernon, 
CO.  Surrey,  1873-75,  of  Old  Swinford  1875-76,  of  Upton-on-Severn,  both 
CO.  Worcester,  1876-77,  of  Blymhiil,  co.  Stafford,  1877-82,  of  Martley,  co. 
Worcester,  and  Chaplain  of  Martley  Union  1882-84  ;  died,  aged  75,  at  10 
South  Terrace,  Redland,  Bristol,  on  Sunday,  12  December,  bur.  in  Arno's 
Vale  Cemetery,  Bristol,  on  Wednesday,  15  December  1915.  M.L  Will 
dated  10  January  1902,  proved  at  Bristol  4  January  1916,  by  Ernest 
CoUingwood  Maughan,  son. 


=Katie  Amelia,  dau. 
of  William  Harts- 
horn Allies  of 
Alfrick  and  of 
Tivoli  House,  Chel- 
tenham, CO.  Glou- 
cester; marr.  at 
Alfrick  29  Novem- 
ber 187 1  (marriage 
settlements  dated 
the  previous  day)  ; 
died  9  May,  bur. 
in  Arno's  Vale 
Cemetery,  Bristol, 
12  May  1897. 
M.L 


Ernest    CoUingwood  Maughan  (only  child)  of  59-pJessie,    dau.   of    William    Nightingale    of 


Queen's  Road,  Clifton  ;  bom  14  April  1875,  bapt. 
at  St.  Stephen's,  Westbourne  Park,  London  (by 
his  father) ;  Secretary  to  Medical  Recruiting 
Board,  Bristol,    IQ18. 


Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford ;  born  i 
January  1877  ;  marr.  at  the  Registry 
Office,  Birmingham,  i  January  1897. 


1 


Ernest  Stride  of  38  Alma  Vale,  Clifton  (son=Katie  Iris  (only  child),  born  31  August 


of  Charles  Stride  of  Bridlington,  co.  York, 
by  Agnes  Louisa  Dawson  his  wife) :  born 
at  the  Priory,  Bridlington,  on  Christmas 
Day  1884  ;  Captain  i6th  (Territorial) 
Battalion  Worcestershire  Regiment. 


1897;  educated  at  the  Convent,  Clifton; 
marr.  at  All  Saints',  Clifton  (by  the 
Rev.  Slade  Ettrick  Maughan-Ettrick),  on 
Christmas  Eve,  24  December  19 18. 


Cyril  CoUingwood  Maughan  of  6  Lower  Northdown  Avenue,= 
Margate,  co.  Kent;  born  16  November  1872,  bapt.  at  Mickley, 
CO.  Northumberland  ;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term  1891,  B.A.  (Hist.  Tripos)  1894; 
admitted  a  SoHcitor  November  1897  ;  Clerk  to  Justices  for 
Margate  and  Thanet  Division  of  the  liberties  of  the  Cinque 
Ports  ;  Coroner  for  Margate  1 9 1 8. 


=Elsie,  dau. of  Thomas  Maddison 
of  the  South  Bailey,  City  of 
Durham,  Solicitor,  by  Annie 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Hodgson  of  Guisborough,  co. 
York ;  born  at  the  South 
Bailey  18  August  1878,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary-the-Less,  Durham  ; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Archibald  CoUingwood 
Maughan,  and  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Canon  William  Maddison) 
14  June  1900. 

D 


170 


Agnes,  of  Hexham,  co.  Northumberland;  born  at  Ainwick  House,  Hexham,  in  1812;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church,  Hexham,  circa  1836,  John  Wilson,  a  private  tutor.  She  died  at 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  was  buried  there. 

A 


Rev.   James  Slade    Maughan  of    Earl    Shilton,=piSophy  Grace,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Walter 

Ettrick  of  High  Barnes,  co.  Durham,  by 
Sophia  Cumberland  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and 
colieir  of  (Captain  Edward  Burt  of  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  R.N.  ;  born  21  February  1851, 
bapt.  at  the  old  pari.sh  church,  Widcombe, 
Bath ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Bishop- 
wearmouth,  co.  Durham  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Arciiibald  CoUingwood  Maughan)  18  April 
1871  ;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Earl  Shilton,  on 
Tuesday,  17  March,  bur.  at  Earl  Shilton 
23  March  1914.  M.I.  rortniit  at  Earl 
Shilton  {by  Henry  Reynolds  S/eer,  R.I.)  in  the 
possession  of  the  Rev.  James  Slade  Maughan. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Maughan-Ettrick,  Vol.  /j, 
page  /p7,  and  early  Pedigree  of  Ettrick^ 
"  Notes,"  Vol.  II,  page  61). 


CO.  Leicester ;  born  at  CoUingwood  House, 
Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland,  12  November 
1844,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Morpeth,  on  St. 
Matthias'  Day,  24  February  1845;  Lieutenant 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  2  June  1864  ;  of 
Magdalene  College,  Cambrid^^e,  matriculated  in 
1870  ;  Curate  in  sole  charge  of  Alington,  co. 
Wilts,  1870,  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth, 
1872,  and  of  Upwey,  both  co.  Dorset,  1874-83  ; 
Vicar  of  Charlton,  co.  Worcester,  1883-92,  of 
Earl  Shilton  and  Rector  of  Elmesthorpe,  co. 
Leicester,  1892.  Portrait  {by  Francis  H. 
Williams),  1S84,  at  the  Vicarage,  Earl  Shilton. 


Rev.  Slade  Ettrick  Maughan -Ettrick,  born   2   December,  bapt.  at  Holy=i=.Marion  Kate  Eliza- 


Trinity,  Weymouth,  31  December  1872  ;  of  St.  Peter's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  21  October  1892,  and  of  Sarum  Theological 
College  1902  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  13  April  1896,  the 
additional  surname  of  Ettrick  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Devonport,  1903, 
of  Christ  Church,  Paignton,  both  co.  Devon,  1905,  Licenced  Preacher  for 
the  dioceses  of  Birmingham  and  Lichfield  1906,  Chaplain  to  Sir  William 
Houlds worth.  Baronet,  1906,  Chaplain  and  Secretary  to  the  Society  for 
Waifs  and  Strays,  1906-1908  ;  Curate  of  Long  Ditton,  co.  Surrey, 
1909-11,  of  St.  Stephen-the- Martyr,  Marylebone,  London,  1912-13, 
Chaplain  of  Mailing  Union  Workhouse,  co.  Kent,  191 3,  and  of  Hanwell 
Asylum  1913-17;  Rector  of  Melton  Constable  and  of  Swanton  Novers, 
both  CO.  Norfolk,  1917-18  ;  Chaplain  King's  Royal  Rifles  (Cadet  Battalion) 
8  .\pril  1918,  and  Rector  of  Little  Ilford,  co.  Essex,  5  January  1918. 


beth,  3rd  dau.  of 
Donald  Fergusson 
of  Tereghoile,  N.B., 
by  Ellen  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Donald 
McEachern  of 
Colonsay,co.  Argyll; 
bapt.  at  Greenock, 
CO.  Renfrew  ;  marr. 
by  licence  at  St. 
Giles'- in-the- Fields, 
London,  1 2  February 
1901 . 


Muriel   Grace   Ettrick,  Irene  Ettrick,  born     Anthony      Wharton 

born   at    31    Trafalgar  at      42      Dempster     Maughan-Ettrick,  born 

Place,  Stoke,  CO.  Devon,  Street, Greenock,  25     at  The  Nook,  Thames 

on  Thursday,  25  May,  March   1908,  bapt. 

bapt.  at  St.  Michael's,  at  Earl  Shilton  30 

Stoke,  31  July  1905.  April  1914. 


Ditton,  15  June,  bapt. 
at      Long      Ditton 
November  1910. 


Audrey  Ettrick,  born  at 
2S  Chiswick  Road,  co. 
iVliddlesex,  2  September, 
bapt.  atTurnl)am  Green, 
co.Midtllesex,  1 1  October 
191 3,  died  in  December 
follnwincr. 


Basil  Sale  Maughan,  born  7  January 
1875  ;    died   7    February   following. 


Cecile  Collin'jwood,  born  at 
7  Northdown  Avenue,  Mar- 
gate, CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday, 
16  January  1902,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Margate. 


Elsie  CoUingwood,  born 
at  7  Northdown  Avenue, 
Margate, on  .Saturday,  26 
September  1903,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Margate. 

171 


John  Sale  CoUingwood  .Maugiian, 
born  at  7  Northdown  Avenue,  .Mar- 
gate, on  Friday,  9  March  1906,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Alargate. 


John  Brown  Maughan  of  Linden  Cottage,= 
Hexham,  co.  Northumberland ;  born  in 
1815;  a  Student  at  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  and 
L.S.A.  1840  ;  died,  aged  47,  at  Humshaugh, 
CO.  Northumberland,  25  November  1862, 
bur.  at  Wark-on-Tyne,  co.  Northumberland. 
M.L  Adiiion  was  granted  at  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  15  June  1863,  to  Frances 
Maughan,  the  relict. 


^Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Isham  Baggs,  Rector 
of  Wark-on-Tyne  and  Chaplain  to  William  IV., 
by  Editha  his  wife  ;  niarr.  (by  the  Rev.  Simpson 
Brown  Maughan)  circa  1842-43  ;  died,  aged  81, 
at  Linden  Cottage,  Hexham,  3  June  1881,  bur. 
at  Wark-on-Tyne.  M.L  Will  dated  19  November 
1877,  with  codicil  dated  12  June  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  550,  81)  8  July  1881,  by  Frances 
Theodora  Sparrow,  niece. 


James  Humphrey  Mor!and= 
Maughan  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  ;  born  at  Ainwick 
House,  Hexham,  co.  North- 
umberland, 12  January  181 7  ; 
of  H.M.'s  Customs  (Comp- 
troller), Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  ;  Civil  Engineer  ;  died 
in  London  28  May  1853. 
AdiSon  was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
10  December  1853,  to  the 
Rev.  William  Maughan,  uncle. 


pAnne  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Captain  Archibald 
Dickson  of  Collingwood  House,  Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland, 
R.N.,  by  Jane  (his  cousin),  dau.  of  Admiral  William  Dickson 
of  Sydenham  House,  co.  Roxburgh;  born  4  September  181 7; 
marr.  at  Lee,  co.  Northumberland,  i  March  1841  ;  died, 
aged  85,  at  Ladythorn,  Saltburn-by-the-Sea,  co.  York,  on 
Sunday,  28  September,  bur.  at  Darlington,  co.  Durham, 
2  October  1902.  Will  dated  5  June  1902,  with  codicil  dated 
next  day,  proved  at  York  28  October  1902,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Archibald  Collingwood  Maughan,  nephew. 


Jane  Isabel,  born 
at  Collingwood 
House,  Morpeth, 
20  November,  bapt. 
at  the  parish 
church,  Morpeth, 
in  December  1841  ; 
died  28  i\iay 
1858,  bur.  there. 
M.I. 


James  Archibald= 
Maughan  of  New- 
castle -  upon  -  Tyne  ; 
born  at  Collingwood 
House,  Morpeth,  1 1 
June  1843  ;  Civil 
Engineer ;  Inspector 
of  Government  Mines 
in  India ;  died  in 
India  20  December 
1899,  bur.  at  Umaria, 
Central  India. 


=Agnes  Mary  of  Arbroath,  co. 
Forfar,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Sibbald  Kiigour  of  Hull,  co. 
York,  Collector  of  H.M.'s 
Customs  at  Hull,  by  Grace 
Gardyne  Sturrock  his  wife  ; 
born  i5  January  i8t;2  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Matthew's,  Hull  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Archibald  Colling- 
wood Maughan)  on  Thursday, 
7  September  1876. 


Ann  Eliza  Ellen, 
of  Ladythorn 
House,  Saltbmn, 
CO.  York  ;  born 
at  Maidstone,  co. 
Kent,  14  Sejjtem- 
ber  1844,  bapt. 
at  All  Saints', 
Maidstone. 


.    .  .      r     . 

Lieut. -Colonel   Francis   Gilfrid=f=Grace  Collingwood   (his  cousin),   bom  at  Jubbulpore,  India, 


Maughan,  D.  S.O.,  3rd  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Archibald 
Collingwood  Maughan. 


{See  next  page.) 


A 


27  March  i88i,  bapt.  there  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary  Abbot's, 
Kensin;j;ton,  London  (by  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Archibald  Maughan)  20  September  191 7. 


Rev.    Charles    Archibald     Maughan,    born    8    April    1876,    bapt.    at=j=Eleanor   Kate,  eldest 


Mickley,      co.      Northumberland  ;    -  of      Exeter      College,      Oxford, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term   1895,  B.A.  1898,   M.A.   1903;  Curate 
of    EUand    1901 
-1907,    of    Mir- 
field,    both '\  CO. 

York,     1907-11,    /         — r^T rr~  I  T      iCLf^cj Li 

and  Vicar  "of  St. 
Paul's,  Mirfield, 
191 1. 


dau.  ol  Robert  Den- 
ning. iM.I).,  of  Elland, 
by  Hannah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  J  ohn  Dewhurst 
of  Woodlands,  lilland; 
horn  17  May  1882, 
bapt.  at  Elland  :  marr. 
there  12  May  1908. 


Dorothy,  born  at  Mirfield  27 
April  1909,  bapt.  at  Elland. 


Barbara  Nickle,  born  at  Mirfield  29  March 
191 1,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Mirfield. 


172 


William  Maughan, 
born  at  CoUing- 
wood  House,  Mor- 
ptith,  CO.  Northum- 
berland, 3  February 
1846  ;  died  6  May 
followin;^,  bur.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Morpeth. 


Rev.  Thomas  James  Southern,  M.A.  of  Durham=rElizabeth    Collingwood, 

'  of  13  Pavilion  Square, 
Scarborough,  co.  York  ; 
born  at  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  31  July  1850,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne;  marr.  at 
Saltburn-by-the-Sea  (by 
the  Rev.  John  William 
Southern)  22  April  1884. 


University  ;  Curate  of  Wighill  1876-79,  of 
vSaltburnby-the-Sea  1879-86,  Head  Master  of 
College  School,  Saltburn-by-the-Sea,  1879-1905, 
Vicar  of  Foston- on -the -Wolds,  all  co.  York, 
1905  till  death  ;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Forton- 
on-the-VVold.s  11  April,  bur.  there  15  April 
1917.  Will  dated  i  December  1914,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  30  May  19 17,  by 
Elizabeth  Collingwood  Southern,  the  relict. 


A 


James  Archibald 
Maughan,  born  6 
May  1882,  died 
same  day. 


Archibald  Dickson  Kilgour  Maughan,= 
of  Furness  Vale,  co.  Chester ;  born  at 
Jubbulpore,  India,  30  September 
1884  ;  of  the  Officers'  Training  Corps, 
Household  Brigade  Cadet  Battalion, 
Berkhampsted,  co.  Hertford,  1919- 


=Mabel  Lucy,  dau.  of  John 
Strachan,  M.D.,  of  Dollar,  co. 
Clackmannan,  by  Mary  Stuart 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Bryan  McMurdo 
Ranken ;  marr.  at  Dollar  6 
November  19 12. 


James  Archibald  Collingwood  Maughan, 
born  at  Furness  Vale  25  February  1914. 


John    Humphrey    Dickson    Maughan, 
born  at  Furness  Vale  5  October  1915- 


Lieut.- Colonel  Francis  Gilfrid  Maughan,  D.S.O.,  of  43  Coleherne  Court,= 
Kensington,  London;  born  at  Mickley,  co.  Northumberland,  25  June,  bapt. 
there  25  July  1878  ;  educated  at  Durham  School ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Durham 
Light  Infantry  4  January  1899,  Lieutenant  1900,  Captain  68th  Foot  1904, 
Staff  Captain  1914,  Brigade-Major  18th  Infantry  Brigade  i  September 
1915,  Lieut. -Colonel  (by  brevet)  i  January  1919  ;  served  in  Burmah  in 
1901 ;  in  European  War  19 14  (severely  wounded  October  1915,  mentioned 
in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  7  April  1915  and  i  January  1916)  ; 
D.S.O.  I  January  1916,  Croix  de  Guerre  (France)  September  1918; 
General  Staff  Officer,  War  Office,  191 7. 


i/vn  , 


=Grace  Collingwood 
(his  cousin),  only 
dau.  of  James  Archi- 
bald Maughan  ;  born 
at  Jubbulpore  27 
March  1881,  bapt. 
there  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Abbot's,  Ken- 
sington, London  (by 
her  cousin,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Archibald 
Maughan),  20  Sep- 
tember 191  7. 

( See  previous  page. ) 


Francis  Alfred  Collingwood  Maughan,  born  at  43  Coleherne 
Court,  Kensington,  London,  21  December  1918,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  Abbot's,  Kensington,  4  March  1919. 


173 


Arthur  Frederick  Borradaile  of  Arlington=f=Louisa, 
House,  Saltburn-by-the-Sea  (4th  son  of  Harry 
Borradaile  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service)  ; 
Assoc.  M.Inst.  C.  E.  ;  died,  aged  63,  at 
Cumberland  Cottage,  Poole,  co.  Dorset,  on 
Thursday,  26  September  1907,  bur.  at 
Darlington,  co.  Durham.  Will  dated  8  June 
1903,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1416,  1907)  18 
October  1907,  by  Lancelot  Alexander  Borra- 
daile,    nephew,     and     Anne     Eliza    Ellen 


Maughan,  spinster,  sister-in-law. 


A 


bom  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  29 
August  1852,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne;  marr.  at  Saltburn-by-the-Sea  (by 
her  cousin,  the  Rev.  John  Archibald  Collingwood 
Maughan)  on  Tuesday,  14  March  1882  ;  died 
at  8  Burleigh  Place,  Darlington,  on  Wednesday, 
28  May,  bur.  at  Darlington  31  May  1902. 
Admon  was  granted  at  Durham  12  March  1903, 
to  Arthur  Frederick  Borradaile,  Civil  Engineer, 
husband. 


Gardyne  Keith  Kilgour  Maughan  of  Manchester;  born  at  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar,  26  October 
1889  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  6th  (Territorial)  Battalion  The  Sherwood  Foresters  2  October  19 14, 
Lieutenant  6th  Battalion  i  June  1916,  Captain  21  March  1918  ;  served  in  France  and  Belgium 
June  191 5  to  March  19 18  (1915  Star,  Croix  de  Guerre  [Belgian]  January  19 18). 


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Alfred  William  Maughan,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Mickley,  co.  Northumberland,       John  Frederick 
27   March    1880,  bapt.  at  Mickley;    educated   at   Durham   School  and  at       Maughan,  born 
University     College,     Oxford,      matriculated      1899,      Exhibitioner     1900,       28      November 
B.A.    (Lit.    Hum.)    1904,     M.A.    1909;    Assistant    Master    at    the     Wick       1881,    died    14 
School     House,    Hove,     co.     Sussex,     1904-16 ;    2nd     Lieutenant    Royal       May  following. 
Garrison  Artillery  November  1916,  Lieutenant   1917;   served  in  European 
War   1916,   killed  in   action   at   Messines  24  June    191 7,  bur.   in    Keramel 
Military  Cemetery,  Kemmel. 


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174 


imini. 


ArmsT — Argent  a  chevron  sable  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  martlets  of  the  field. 


Henrj'  Wild  of  Charlotte  Street,  Fitzroy  Square,  London, = 
formerly  of  98  St.  Martin's  Lane,  Westminster  (eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Wild  of  4  Green  Lettuce  Lane,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Laurence  Pountney,  London,  by  Sarah  Jones  his  wife) ; 
died,  aged  79,  at  59  St.  Augustine's  Road,  Camden  Town, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  20  February  1875,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex.  Will  dated  22  June 
1870,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  267,  75)  16  March  1875,  by 
Henry  Bowles  Wild  and  Charles  Kemp  Wild,  sons. 


"Maria,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  John  Reeves 
of  Holborn  Bridge 
and  Wobum  Place, 
Russell  Square,  Lon- 
don ;  born  20  January 
1799  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Andrew's,  Holborn, 
London,  7  April 
182 1  ;  died  on  Tues- 
day, II  April  1854. 


I  I 

Sir  William   Henry  Wyatt   of  88   Regent's   Park    Road,=f=Maria,  born  in  South-     Eliza  Kemp, 

ampton    Place,    New     born         on 
Road,     London,     on     Thursday, 
Wednesday,    18   Sep-     23   October 
tember    1822  ;    marr.      1823;    died 
at  St.  Martin's-in-the-     unmarried 
Fields,    Westminster,     in  1896. 
on  Tuesday,  30  April 
1844  ;  died,  aged  70, 
at    88   Regent's  Park 
Road  on  Wednesday, 
22  February  1893. 


London  (son  of  Thomas  Wyatt  of  Willenhall  House, 
Barnet,  co.  Hertford,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam John  Reeves) ;  Chairman  of  the  County  Magistrate's 
Committee  for  Colney  Hatch  and  Leavesden  Asylums 
1862-89;  J-P-  and  D.L.  for  co.  Middlesex,  J. P.  for  co. 
London;  knighted  at  Osborne  21  July  1876  ;  died,  aged 
74,  at  88  Regent's  Park  Road  on  Thursday,  6  January 
1898.  Will  dated  28  August  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
376,  98)  30  March  1898,  by  Alice  Maria  Kemp  Wyatt, 
spinster,  daughter,  William  Thomas  Wyatt,  son,  Herbert 
Wyatt  Harrison,  nephew,  and  Harry  Weller  Richards. 


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Henry  Bowles  Wild  of  47  Belsize  Park  Gardens,  = 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  8  February 
1825  ;  died,  aged  57,  at  47  Belsize  Park  Gardens 
on  Wednesday,  19  July  1882,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery.  Will  dated  11  September  1878,  with 
codicil  dated  11  May  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
668,  82)  10  August  1882,  by  Eliza  Wild,  the 
relict,  Edward  Angelo  Goodall,  brother-in-law, 
and  Henry  Edgar  Wild  and  Bertram  William 
Wild,  sons. 


=Eliza,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Good- 
all  of  Albert 
Street,  Regent's 
Park  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Pancras'  church, 
London,  on 
Saturday,  8  July 
1854- 


William  Curtis  Wild,  died 
unmarried,  aged  82,  at 
22  Princess  Road,  South 
Norwood,  CO.  Surrey,  on 
Monday,  21  June  1909, 
bur.  in  Highgate  Ceme- 
ter)-.  Will  ddted  5  July 
1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1207,  1909)  16  July  1909, 
by  Charles  Kemp  Wild. 


Henry    Edgar  Wild   of   Surla,=f=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John     Horace    Goodall    Wild,    bom   at 


King's  Road,  Westcliff-on-Sea, 
CO.  Essex;  born  at  5  Oakley 
Square,  London,  on  Friday, 
8  June  1855. 


Warren  of  Royston,  co.  5  Oakley  Square  on  Monday, 
Hertford;  marr.  there  on  27  October  1856;  died  there, 
Tuesday,  20  June  1882.         aged    13    months,   on    Saturday, 

28  November  1857. 


Edgar  Leonard  Wild,  born     Francis      Matthew=^Edith  Hilda,  born  at   Lyndhurst,  Hariesden 


at    Lyndhurst,    Hariesden  O'Brien,  5th  son  of 

Road,      Willesden,       co.  John    W.    O'Brien 

Middlesex,    on     Tuesdav,  of  Rochester,  New 

17  April  1883.  '  York,  U.S.A. 


Road,  Willesden,  on  Friday,  12  September 
1884;  marr.  at  St.  Ignatius,  Stamford  Hill, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  8  November  1910. 


A 
17s 


Alfred  Reeves=f  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau. 


Wild  of  St. 
Paul's  Road, 
Camden  Town, 
CO.  Middlesex; 
died,  aged  37, 
on  Sunday,  3 
September 
1865,  buried 
in  Highgate 
Cemetery. 


of  Richard  Jeffreys 
Muckleston  of  Stratford 
Place,  Camden  Square, 
CO.  Middlesex ;  marr. 
at  St.  Pancras'  Church, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
7  June  t86o;  buried  in 
Highgate  Cemetery. 


Laura  Elizabeth,  born 
in  1864;  marr.  in  1887, 
Thomas  Wellsted. 


James  William  Harrison  (2nd= 
son  of  Thomas  Richard  Har- 
rison of  St.  Martin's  Lane, 
Westminster,  by  Celia  Ann  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Crakell) ; 
born  in  Graham  Street,  Pim- 
lico,  London,  i  May  1830; 
died  at  Charmouth,  co.  Dorset, 
15  May  1 91 2.  Will  dated 
I  January  1907,  with  three 
codicils  dated  18  December 
1908  to  5  April  1911, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1126,  12) 
5  July  191 2,  by  Harriet  Wyatt 
Harrison,  the  relict,  James 
Ernest  Wild  Harrison  and 
Herbert  Wyatt  Harrison,  sons. 


'Harriet  Wyatt,  born 
in  Southampton 
Street,  Fitzroy  Square, 
London,  17  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  there 
privately  8  April 
1830,  and  registered 
at  St.  Pancras  New 
Church,  London  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Martin's- 
in-the-Fields,  West- 
minster, on  Tuesday, 
4  October  1853  ; 
celebrated  their 
golden  wedding  4 
October  1903. 


A 


William    Ainsworth    of    San    Jose,=j=Ada  Constance,    born  at   5   Oakley  Square,   St.  Pancras 


California,  U.S.A.,  only  son  of  Wil- 
liam Henry  Ainsworth  of  Houghton 
Mount,  Altrincham,  co.  Chester. 


London,  on  Wednesday,  24  February  1858  ;  marr.  at 
Christ  Church,  Brondesbury,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday, 
4  November  1884. 


A 


I 
Bertram  William  Wild,  born  at  2  Elm  Villas,  Haverstock  Hill, 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Friday,  29  July  1859;  died,  aged 
53,  at  Wychwood,  Vine  Court  Road,  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  3  August,  bur.  in  Highate  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  8  August  1912.  Will  dated  5  April  1912,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1469,  12)  13  September  1912,  by  Gilbert  Louis  Wild,  brother, 
and  the  Rev.  Harry  George  Harrison,  brother-in-law. 


Leonard  Charles  Wild, 
born  at  2  Elm  Villas, 
Haverstock  Hill,  on 
Wednesday,  10  July 
1861  ;  died  there,  aged 
7  months,  on  Tuesday, 
18  February  1862. 


Arthur  Rowney— Maude  Mary,  born  in 
of  Wedderburn  1886  ;  marr.  at  St. 
House,  Hamp-  Mary's,  Stoke  Newing- 
stead,  son  of  ton,  co.  Middlesex, 
Frederick  Wil-  on  Wednesday,  20 
liam  Rowney.        August  19 13. 


Basil  Warren  Wild,  born= 
at  Lyndhurst,  Harlesden 
Road,  Willesden,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Tuesday, 
13  May  1890;  Lieu- 
tenant in  Tank  Corps  ; 
served  in  European  War 
and  was  killed  in  action 
in  France  in  191 7. 


=01ive  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  A.  H.  Sanders  of 
69  Richmond  Road,  Bays- 
water,  London ;  marr.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Stoke 
Newington,  on  Saturday, 
29  July  1916. 


Geoffrey    P.    Neale    of= 
The  Priory,  Brentwood, 
GO.     Essex ;      Captain 
Royal  Air  Force. 


"Stella  Beatrice,  born  at  Lyndhust,  Greenhill 
Park,  Willesden,  on  Thursday,  17  November 
1892 ;  marr.  at  St.  Stephen's,  Hampstead, 
on  Tuesday,  9  July  1918. 


176 


Charles  Kemp  Wild  of  The  Grange,  New  Eltham,  co.=f=Anna  Lucy,  younger 

Kent ;  born  at  98  St.  Martin's  Lane,  Westminster,  2  July     dau.      of       James 

1832,  bapt.  there  privately  (registered  at  St.   Martin's- 

in-the-1'ields,    Westminster) ;    died,    aged    80,    at  The 

Grange  on   Thursday,    28    November    191 2,    bur.    at 

Eltham.     Will  dated  5  June   1908,  with  codicil  dated 

7    October    1911,    proved     (Prin.     Reg.,     1913,     12) 

19  December  191 2,  by  Charles  James  Wild  and  Harry 

Reginald  Wild,  and  William  Ben  Simmons,  son-in  law. 


Reeves  Wyatt  of 
The  Elms,  Taplow, 
CO.  Buckingham ; 
born  13  September 
1838  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Oakley 
Square,  St.  Pan- 
eras,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Robert 
Edward  Wyatt),  on 
Saturday,  21  July 
i860;  celebrated 
their  golden  wed- 
ding 21  July  1910. 


James  Frederick 
Wild,  died  un- 
married, aged  43, 
at  59  St.  Au- 
gustine's Road, 
Camden  Square, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Monday,  16 
December  1878. 


John  Frank  Sim-=j=Amy,    born    at    44    Park 

mons     of     The 

Ridgway,       Ger- 

rard's  Cross,   co. 

Buckingham,  2nd 

son  of  Benjamin 

Day       Simmons 

of     Morecombe, 

Carleton     Road, 

Tufnell  Park,  co. 

Middlesex. 


Road,  Haverstock  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
4  July  1861,  bapt.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  South  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middlesex  ; 
marr.  at  the  (larish  church, 
Hampstead,  on  Tuesday, 
28  April  1885. 


A 


William  Ben=f=FIorence  Maria,  born  at  44 
Simmons  of  Park  Road,  Haverstock  Hill, 
Fairford,  Sid-  on  Thursday,  22  January  1863, 
cup,  CO.  Kent,  bapt.  at  St.  Saviour's,  South 
eldest  son  of  Hampstead  ;  marr.  at  the 
Benjamin  Day  parish  church,  Hampstead  (by 
Simmons.  her     great-uncle,      the      Rev. 

Robert     Edward     Wyatt),    on 
Tuesday,  18  November  1884. 


A 


Harold  Charles  Wild, 
born  at  2  Elm  Villas, 
Haverstock  Hill,  on 
Friday,  24  October 
1862  ;  died  at  Glades- 
more,  Willesden  Lane, 
CO.  Middlesex,  26 
August  1896.  Admon 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  31  October 
1896,  to  Gilbert  Louis 
Wild,  brother. 


Gilbert  Louis  Wild  of  Melbourne,  Australia, 
Solicitor ;  born  at  2  Elm  Villas,  Haver- 
stock Hill,  on  Thursday,  31  December 
1863  ;  died  at  Colosseum  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  30  March  1914.  Will  dated 
21  August  1913,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1042, 
14)  8  June  1914,  by  Edith  Mary  Wild, 
the  relict. 


,=j-Edith  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Louis  C.;|  Wilkinson 
of  Mentone,  Victoria, 
Australia  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Augustine's,  Men- 
tone,  on  Wednesday,  7 
December  1892. 


Marjorie,    born    at    Clovelly,     Armadale, 
Melbourne,  on  Thursday,  5  October  1893, 


Rev.  Harry  George  Harrison  (8th  son  of  James  William=f=Eveiine  Maud,  born 


Harrison  of  Regent's  Park  Road,  and  of  Charmouth, 
CO.  Dorset);  born  at  156  Hampstead  Road  on  Tuesday, 
20  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  West- 
minster, 21  April  1866;  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  17  October  1884  (2nd-class  Mods.  1S86), 
B.A.  (3rd  Classics)  1888,  M.A.  1891  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Matthew's,  Oakley  Square,  St.  Pancras,  1889-92, 
and  of  Witham  1892-1900;  Vicar  of  Mountnessing 
1900,  and  of  Hatfield  Peverel,  all  co.  Essex,  1917.         /t\ 


at  3  Elm  Villas, 
Haverstock  Hill,  on 
Wednesday,  4  Octo- 
ber 1865  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Brondesbury,  on 
Wednesday,  13  June 
1894. 


Nora  Beatrice, 
born  at  2  Elm 
Villas,  Haver- 
stock Hill,  on 
Monday,  1 1 
February   1 869. 


177 


Charles  James  Wild= 
of  The  Rosery,  Har- 
penden,  co.  Hertford ; 
born  at  44  Park  Road, 
Haverstock  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Friday, 
20  October  1865, 
bapt.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
South  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex  ;  educated 
at  Charterhouse  1878 
-82. 


=Elsie  Muriel,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Daniels  of 
Loudwater,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, Solicitor,  by  Louise 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Grugeon  ;  born  15  Sep- 
tember 1869;  marr.  at 
Henley-on-Thames,  co. 
Oxford,  3  August  1889. 


Harry  Reginald  Wild  of= 
Frith  Haye,  Berkhamp- 
sted,  CO.  Hertford  ;  born 
at  44  Park  Road,  Haver- 
stock Hill,  on  Monday, 
2  December  1867,  bapt. 
at  St.  Saviour's,  South 
Hampstead  ;  educated 
at  Charterhouse  1881 
-83- 


=Beatrice  Catherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  George 
Comport  Murton 
of  Faversham,  co. 
Kent  ;  marr.  at 
Wey  bridge,  co. 

Surrey,  19  August 
1897. 


Duke  Muriel  Fanny,  born 
at  The  Beehive,  Bickley,  co. 
Kent,  23  January  1900. 


Sylvia  Beatrice  Margaret, 
born  at  The  Beehive, 
Bickley,  17  April  1904. 


Roland  Cecil  Wild,  born  at  26 
Thurlow  Road,  Hampstead,  on 
Sunday,  20  February  1870,  bapt. 
at  St.  Saviour's,  South  Hamp- 
stead; educated  at  Charterhouse 
1883-85;  Analytical  Chemist; 
Fellow  Institute  of  Chemistry. 


Launcelot  William  Wild,  born  at=Violet,  dau.  of  William 


26  Thurlow  Road,  Hampstead, 
16  March  1872,  bapt.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  South  Hampstead  ; 
educated  at  Eastbourne  ;  Elec- 
trical Engineer;  Member  Institute 
Electrical  Engineers. 


M.  Forty ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Padding- 
ton,  London,  5  July 
1906. 


Arthur  Clement   Wild,   born  at  26  Thurlow  Road,=|=Ethel,     dau.     of 


Hampstead,  on  Saturday,  19  June  1875,  bapt.  at 
St.  Saviour's,  South  Hampstead ;  educated  at  High- 
gate  School  and  at  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  October  1894;  entered 
Indian  Civil  Service  November  1899  ;  District  Judge. 


James  Catt;  born 
19  June  1881  ; 
marr.  at  Fulham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  in 
January  1903. 


Rose  Clara,  born  at 
Thornlea,  Fitzjohn's 
Avenue,  Hampstead, 
on  Wednesday,  31 
July  1878. 


Brian  Denzil  Wild,  born  20 
November  1904,  bapt.  at 
Ratnagiri,  Bombay,  India. 


Phyllis  Rosemary, 
born  19  October 
1908. 


John  Antony  Wild,  born 
2  November  191 1,  bapt.  at 
Hyderabad,  Sind.  India. 


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178 


ADDINGTON. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Vert  a  chevron  engrailed 
plain  cotised  argent  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  of  the 
second  each  gorged  with  a  collar  fleurettd  gules. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  fasces   fessewise   proper  an  eagle's  head  as  in 

the  arms. 
Supporters. — On  either  side  an  eagle  argent  wings   addorsed   gorged 

with  a  collar  fleurett6  gules  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon 

ermine  charged  with  a  rose  gules. 
Motto. — Alta  petens. 


aiiliingrou. 


John  Hubbard  of  Stratford  Grove,  co.  Essex,  of= 
Egerton  House,  co.  Kent,  afterwards  of  Forest 
House,  Leyton,  co.  Essex  (son  of  William  and 
Susannah  Hubbard  of  St.  Petersburg,  Russia, 
afterwards  of  Ashton  House,  co.  Wilts,);  born 
9  October  1776;  admitted  to  the  Russia  Company 
29  March  1799,  and  to  the  Broderers'  Company 
20  July  1825;  died,  aged  71,  at  Forest  House, 
on  Monday,  16  August  1847.  Will  dated  5  June 
1844,  with  four  codicils  dated  21  August  1845  to 
29  June  1847,  proved  (P.C.C.  778,  47)  15  October 
1847,  by  John  Gellibrand  Hubbard,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hubbard  and  William  Egerton  Hubbard, 
sons,  and  John  Masterman,  the  younger. 


=Marian,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Morgan  of  Bramfield  Place, 
CO.  Hertford,  by  Sophia 
Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Magniac  of  Lon- 
don ;  born  17  May  1778; 
marr.  at  St.  Olave's,  Hart 
Street,  London,  27  April 
180 1  ;  died,  aged  72,  at 
Forest  House,  Leyton,  on 
Sunday,  5  January  1851. 
Miniature  by  Sir  IVilliam 
Ross,  R.A.  {1844). 


Marian,  bom 
at  St.  Peters- 
burg 6  April 
1802;  died  at 
Southend-on- 
Sea,co.  Essex, 
7  June  1818. 


Samuel  Bedford  Edwards  of  Arlesey  Bury,=j=Sophia,    born    at   St.    Petersburg 


CO.  Bedford  (son  of  William  Edwards  of 
Newnham,  co.  Gloucester);  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  2  February 
1818,  aged  19;  died,  aged  57,  at  Arlesey 
Bury,  on  Thursday,  8  January  1857.  AdiTion 
was  granted  (P.C.C.)  17  August  1857,  to 
Samuel  Bedford  Edwards,  son. 


16  August  1803;  marr.  12  May 
1823;  died,  aged  67,  at  Arlesey 
Bury,  on  Wednesday,  14  June 
187 1.  Adiron  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  28  Novem- 
ber 1 87 1,  to  Samuel  Bedford 
Edwards,  son. 


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Berkeley  Cole  Wilmot  Williams  of=pWinifred     Mary, 


Herringston,  co.  Dorset,  and  of  36 
Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  elder 
son  of  Edward  Wilmot  Williams  of 
Herringston,  by  the  Hon*"''  Sophia 
(O'Grady)  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Standish  Darby,  2nd  Viscount  Guil- 
lamore  {see  "  Visitation  of  Ireland" 
Vol.  J,  page  60);  bom  at  Herring- 
ston 4  May  1865,  bapt.  at  Monkton 
Wyld,  CO.  Dorset ;  educated  at 
Marlborough  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  Lieu- 
tenant The  Prince  of  Wales'  Own 
(Yorkshire  Regiment)  30  January 
1886,  Captain  27  April  1898, 
retired  22  November  1902;  Captain 
Reserve  of  Officers.  /K 


born  at 
Chesham  Place, 
Belgrave  Square, 
London,  on  Tues- 
day, 6  September 
1881,  bapt.  at 
Addington ;  marr. 
at  Laverstoke,  co. 
Hants,  on  Tues- 
day, 10  August 
1909. 


John  Gellibrand  Hubbard,  Baron 
Addington  of  Addington,  co.  Bucking- 
ham ;  born  at  23  Cadogan  Place, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
7  June,  bapt.  at  Addington  18  July 
1883;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
October  1902,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Law 
and  Mod.  Hist.)  17  November  1906  ; 
admitted  to  the  Russia  Company  29 
March  1916;  2nd  Lieutenant  Buck- 
inghamshire Battalion  Oxfordshire 
Light  Infantry  4  October  1902,  Cap- 
tain 20  September  1913;  served  in 
European  War  1914-15;  succeeded 
his  father  as  3rd  Baron  Addington 
14  June  1915. 


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John  Gellibrand  Hubbard,  Baron  Addington  ;  born  at  Stratford  Grove,  co.=i 
Essex,  21  March  1805  ;  educated  at  Bordeaux  1S16-20;  admitted  to  the 
Russia  Company  22  February  1833  (Governor  1885-89),  and  to  the 
Broderers'  Company  17  March  1836  ;  a  Director  (1838)  and  Governor  of  j 
the  Bank  of  England  ;  Chairman  of  Public  Works  Loan  Committees 
1853-75  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Buckingham  ;  one  of  H.M.  Lieutenants 
for  the  City  of  London ;  built  and  endowed  St.  Andrew's  Church,  ; 
Holborn,  London;  M.P.  for  co.  Buckingham  30  April  1S59  to  11 
November  1868,  and  for  the  City  of  London  10  February  1874  until  his 
elevation  to  the  Peerage  as  Baron  Addington  of  Addington,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, 22  July  1887  ;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  6  August  1874  ;  F.R.G.S.  ; 
Author  of  "  The  Currency  of  the  Country  "  and  several  other  financial 
works ;  died,  aged  84,  at  Addmgton  Manor  on  Wednesday,  28  August 
1889,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Addington.  Will  dated  20  August 
1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  97,  90)  26  February  1890,  by  Egerton,  Baron 
Addington,  and  the  Hon''''  Evelyn  Hubbard,  sons. 


=Hon''''  Maria  Mar- 
garet (Napier),  eldest 
dau.  of  William  John, 
9th  Lord  Napier,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  the 
Hon'^'^AndrewJames 
Cochrane  Johnstone ; 
born  18  March  181 7  ; 
marr.  at  Kew,  co. 
Surrey,  1 9  May 
1837  ;  died,  aged  79, 
atAddington  Manor, 
18  April  1896,  bur. 
at  Addington. 


Alice  Eliza,  of  Egerton  Hubbard,  Baron  Addington  ;  born  at  28  Susse.v 
7  Campden  Hill  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Thursday,  29  December 
Court,  Kensing-  1S42  ;  educated  at  Radley  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
ton,  London  ;  matriculated  18  January  i86i,  B.A.  (ist-class  Law  and 
bomat28Mon-  Modern  History)  1S65,  I^LA.  1S68;  admitted  to  the! 
tagu  Square,  Russia  Company  23  July  1867  (Governor  1889-1915);  a 
London,  on  Member  of  the  Spectacle  Makers'  Company  ;  Hon.  Colonel 
Thursday,  2  De-  Buckinghamshire  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry, 
cember  1841.  formerly  Colonel  ist  Buckinghamshire  Rifle  Volunteers 
(V.D.);  J. P.  and  High  Steward  for  Buckingham,  J. P.  and 
County  Alderman  for  co.  Buckingham;  M.P.  for  Bucking- 
ham 5  February  1874  to  24  March  1880,  and  for  North  division  of  co. 
Buckingham  1886  until  succeeding  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  28  August 
1889  ;  died,  aged  72,  at  Addington  Manor  on  Monday,  14  June,  bur.  at 
Addington  on  Friday,  18  June  191 5.  Will  dated  6  August  19 10,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  25  February  1916,  by  Mary  Adelaide,  Lady 
Addington,  the  relict. 


=Mary  Adelaide, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
U'yndham  Spen- 
cer Portal,  I  St 
Baronet,  of  Mal- 
shanger,  co. 
Hants,  by  Mary 
Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William 
Hicks  Beach  of 
Oakley  Hall,  co. 
Hants  ;  born  at 
Mashanger  20 
March  1856; 
marr.  at  Oakley 
on  Thursday,  3 
June  1880. 


Raymond  Egerton  Hubbard, 
bom  at  23  Cadogan  Place, 
Chelsea,  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
November  1884;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1908. 


Francis  Spencer  Hubbard,  born  at  23 
Cadogan  Place,  Chelsea,  on  Sunday,  i 
July  1888  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford ;  served  in 
European  War  1914-18,  with  the  Royal 
Fusiliers  Public  School  Battalion. 


Ruth  Mary,  bom 
at  24  Prince's 
Gate,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  30 
October  1896. 


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Edward  Hubbard,  born  at  St.  Petersburg, 
Russia,  28   December  1806  ;   died  young. 


Francis  Edward  Hubbard,  born  in 
Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
on  Sunday,  11  February  1844;  Mid- 
shipman Royal  Navy  1855 ;  died, 
aged  27,  at  Addington  Manor,  co. 
Buckingham,  on  Christmas  Day,  187 1. 


Lucy  Marian,  born  in  Sussex  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  on  Monday,  19  May  1845  ; 
a  Sister  of  the  Community  of  St. 
John-the-Baptist's,  Clewer,  co.  Berks  ; 
died,  aged  47,  at  the  Manor  House, 
Holywell,  Oxford,  on  Monday,  20 
November  1893.  Will  dated  8  April 
1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  67,  94)  27 
January  1894,  by  the  Hon'''"  Evelyn 
Hubbard,  brother. 


Lieut. -Colonel      Cecil      John=j=Helen    Jane,    3rd 


Hubbard  of  Kingsbridge,  co. 
Buckingham ;  born  at  Caver- 
sham,  CO.  Oxford,  on  Sundaj',  6 
September  1846,  bapt.  there  ; 
educated  at  Radley  and  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  19 
January  1886;  Ensign  and  Lieu- 
tenant Grenadier  Guards  6  Feb- 
ruary 1866,  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  17  April  1869,  Captain 
and  Lieut. -Colonel  27  September 
1876,  Major  5  July  1882,  retired 
in  1883  ;  served  in  Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal  and  bronze  star); 
J. P.  for  CO.  Buckingham  1878  ; 
formerly  Member  of  the  London 
County  Council. 


dau.  of  Arthur 
Macdonald  Rit- 
chie, Barrister-at- 
Law,  Registrar  of 
H.M.  High  Court 
at  Madra.s,  India ; 
married  at  St. 
George's  Cathe- 
dral, Madras,  on 
Monday  15  April 
1872 ;  died  at 
Kingsbridge  on 
Tuesday,  27  April 
1909. 


Muriel,  born  at  24  Prince's 
Gate,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  4  March  1873. 


Cicely  Helen,  born  at 
Addington  House  on  Fri- 
day, 13  July  1877  ;  died, 
aged  9,  on  Monday,  13 
December  1886. 


John  Francis  Hubbard,  born  at  Addington= 
House,  CO.  Buckingham,  on  Saturday,  5 
June  1880;  2nd  Lieutenant  Grenadier 
Guards  10  March  1900,  Captain  5th  Battalion 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  23  January  1904  ;  served 
in  South  African  War  1902  (medal)  ; 
employed  on  the  Coast  Guard  Administra- 
tion, Cairo,  Egypt,  15  July  1915  ;  Hon. 
Lieut.- Colonel  whilst  Instructor  at  a  school 
I  February  1918. 


=Kathleen,  sth  dau. 
of  Cyril  Wilson  of 
3  Morpeth  Terrace, 
Westminster  ;  mar- 
ried at  Westminster 
Cathedral  on  Friday, 
16  January  19 14. 


Hilda  Mary,  bom  at  Park  Mount,  Bournemouth, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Tuesday,  27  May  1884. 


I 
Irene   Margaret,    bom   at    3 
Knightsbridge,   London,   on 
October  1892. 


South    Place, 
Thursday,    20 


Gerald  Napier  Hubbard  of  The  Priory,  Elton,  Peterborough, = 
CO.  Northampton  ;  born  at  24  Prince's  Gate,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Sunday,  27  August  1882  ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  Lieutenant 
Rifle  Brigade  18  January  1902  (retired);  re-joined  the  Army 
as  Lieutenant  Irish  Guards  in  19 14,  Captain  3rd  Reserve 
Battalion  15  July  1915  ;  served  in  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded). 


=Bertha  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Southwell  Gamier, 
Rector  of  Quidenham,  co.  Nor- 
folk, by  Annie  Maria  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Dixon  of 
Stumperlow  Hall,  co.  York  ; 
marr.  14  January  1908. 


Ralph  Arthur  Hubbard, 
born  22  October  1908. 


Thomas  Edward  Hubbard, 
bom  at  Peterborough  27 
December  191 1. 

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Susan  d'Esterre,  born 
24  August  1914. 


John  Mercer   Bosville  Durrant   of  The  Priory,  Southover,    cc^^Frances,  born  at  West  Ham, 


Sussex,  and  of  Brabourne,  co.  Kent  (son  of  Samuel  Durrant  of 
South  MalHng,  co.  Kent,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  G.  Pike) ; 
educated  at  Winchester;  died,  aged  71,  at  Rocklands,  Torquay, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Sunday,  21  July  1878,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Torquay.  Will  dated  10  January  1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
943,  78)  27  December  1878,  by  Horace  Durrant,  Major  ist 
Regiment  of  West  Yorkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  son.  ^ 


CO.  Essex,  10  April  1S08 
marr.  on  Saturday,  5  March 
1831;  died,  aged  68,  at  Rock- 
lands,  Torquay,  on  Monday, 
30  October  1876,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Torquay. 


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Arthur  Gellibrand  Hubbard  of  The  Grange,  = 
near  East  Grinstead,  co.  Sussex ;  born  in 
Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Sun- 
day, 6  February  1848  ;  Private  Secretary  for 
Native  Affairs,  Cape  Colony,  and  Accountant 
to  the  Basutoland  Government,  afterwards 
Registrar  of  the  Eastern  District  Court ;  died, 
aged  48,  at  The  Grange  on  Saturday,  7  March 
1896,  bur.  at  Addington,  co.  Buckingham. 
Will  dated  7  August  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
479,  96)  13  May  1896,  by  Amy  d'Esterre 
Hubbard,  relict,  and  the  Hon''''  Evelyn 
Hubbard,  brother. 


=Amy  d'Esterre,  of  Selwyn 
Lodge,  Westgate-on-Sea,  co. 
Kent,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles 
Hugh  Huntley,  C.M.G.,  Civil 
Commissioner  and  Resident 
Magistrate  of  Albany,  South 
Africa,  by  Isabella  Bennet  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Bailie ; 
born  in  July  1855;  marr.  at 
the  Pro-Cathedral,  Grahams- 
town,  South  Africa,  on 
Wednesday,  29  June  1881. 


Rose  Ellen,  of 
Baldric  House, 
Fo  1  k  e  ston  e 
West,  CO.  Kent; 
bornat  Naples, 
Italy,  on  Mon- 
day, 13  Jan- 
uary 185 1. 


Basil  Hope  Hubbard, 
born  at  Selwyn  Castle, 
Grahamstown,  South 
Africa,  on  Saturday, 
12  January  1884  ; 
died  there,  aged  11 
months,  1 1  December 
following. 


Rev.  Charles  Hamilton  Mylne  (only  son  of  the= 
Rev.  Townshend  Webb  Mylne,  Vicar  of 
Westgate-on-Sea,  by  Caroline  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Hamilton) ;  born  in  London 
5  August  1876,  bapt.  at  Streatham,  co.  Surrey; 
of  Keble  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  in  1895, 
B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1902;  Curate  of  St.  Dunstan's, 
Stepney,  co.  Middlesex,  1901-1902,  of  Whip- 
pingham,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  1903-1904, 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lahore 
1 904- 1 906,  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  1906-10,  of 
All  Hallows  Barking,  London,  1910-1 1,  Vicar 
of  Overton  with  Shipton,  co.  York,  191 1. 


'Kathleen  d'Esterre, 
born  at  24  Prince's 
Gate,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Mon- 
day, 8  March  1886, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens, 
London ;  marr.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Upper  Chel- 
sea, on  Wednesday, 
II  October  191 1. 


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Dorothy  Isabel,  born  at  Selwyn  Castle, 
Grahamstown,  7  April  1888,  bapt.  at 
Grahamstown  Cathedral. 


Noel  Agnes,  born  at  Addington  Manor,  co. 
Buckingham,  on  Tuesday,  15  December  1890, 
bapt.  at  Addington. 


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Rev.  Thomas  Hubbard,  born  at= 
Egerton  House,  co.  Kent,  6  October 
1809  ;  educated  at  Bordeaux  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
Pensioner  2j  April  1829,  B.A.  1833, 
M.A.  1836;  Curate  of  Leyton  1834, 
Rector  of  Roding  Aythorpe  and  Stondon 
Massey,  all  co.  Essex,  1841,  first  Vicar 
of  St.  John's,  Newbury,  co.  Berks,  i860  ; 
died,  aged  69,  at  Pau,  France  on 
Wednesday,  27  March  1878,  bur.  at 
Newbury.  Will  dated  31  May  1876, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  410,  78)  27  May 
1878,  by  Edward  Bray,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  William  Francis  Hubbard,  son. 


=Emily  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Woodbine  Parish, 
K.C.H.,  by  Amelia  Martha  his  ist  wife,  only  child 
of  Leonard  Becher  Morse ;  born  at  Buenos  Ayres, 
Argentine  Republic,  on  Tuesday,  2  January  1827; 
marr.  at  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  to  No- 
vember 1847  ;  died  at  32  Cornwall  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Friday,  29  January,  bur.  at 
Newbury  on  Wednesday,  3  February  1892.  Will  dated 
7  September  1870,  with  two  codicils  dated  7  Septem- 
ber 1878  and  10  March  i88g,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  310, 
92)  15  March  1892,  by  William  Francis  Hubbard, 
son,  and  Edward  Bray,  Barrister-at-Law,  son-in-law. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Parish,  Vol.  18,  page  g2.) 


Emily  Fanny,  bom  at  the 
Parsonage,  Fairlight,co.  Sussex, 
on  Wednesday,  7  September 
1848;  a  Sister  of  the  Com- 
munity of  St.  John -the - 
Baptist's,  Clewer,  co.  Berks. 


John  Edward  Hubbard  of  Southwell= 
Gardens,  Gloucester  Road,  South 
Kensington,  London  ;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Stondon  Massey,  29  August 
1849;  educated  at  Lancing  College  ; 
admitted  to  the  Russia  Company 
6  March  1906. 


=Rose,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Longman  of 
Farnborough  Hill,  co. 
Hants;  marr.  at  Farn- 
borough (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hubbard)  12 
January  1875. 


Vera  Emily,  born  at  42  Hans 
Place,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  28 
February  1876. 


John  Francis  Hubbard,  born  at 
St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  on  Tues- 
day, 27  November  1877;  died 
22  January  1904. 


Esfiie  Woodbine,  born 
at  St.  Petersburg  on 
Thursday,  1 1  Decem- 
ber 1879. 


Edward  Thomas  Hubbard,  born 
at  St.  Petersburg  on  Tuesday,  10 
January  1882;  died,  aged  2,  at 
St.  Petersburg  on  Thursday,  3 
January  1884. 


Sylvia  Rose,  born  at  St.  Petersburg 
on  Saturday,  29  September  1883  ; 
died,  aged  5  months,  at  St. 
Petersburg  on  Wednesday,  20 
February  1884. 


Angela  Fanny,  born 
at  St.  Petersburg 
on  Wednesday,  20 
February  1889. 


Evelyn  Hubbard  of  32  Draycott  Place,  London;  born  at  Prince 's=f=Eveline  Maude,  4th  dau.  of 


Gate,  Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday,  18  March  1852,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  London  ;  educated  at  Radley  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  3  June  1870,  B.A.  1874, 
M.A.  1878  ;  admitted  to  the  Russia  Company  i  March  1887  ; 
one  of  H.M.  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London ;  M.P.  for 
Lambeth  (Brixton  division)  January  1896  to  March  1900;  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England  1890-1909,  and  of  the  Metro- 
politan Railway  ;  Chairman  of  the  Guardian  Assurance  Company 
and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Public  Works  Loan  Board  1891  ; 
Alderman  of  the  London  County  Council  1895-98  ;  Hon. 
Company  Commander  City  of  London  National  Guard. 


Sir  Wyndham  Spencer  Portal, 
I  St  Baronet,  of  Malshanger, 
CO.  Hants,  by  Mary  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Hicks 
Beach  of  Oakley,  co.  Hants ; 
born  at  18  Chesham  Place, 
Belgrave  Square,  London,  on 
Sunday,  10  March  1861, 
bapt.  at  Oakley  ;  marr.  there 
on  Thursday,  25  August  188 1. 


Rev.  Harold  Evelyn  Hubbard,  D.  S.O.,  M.C.,  born  in  Cleveland  Row,  St.  James's,  London, 
on  Monday,  12  February  1883,  bapt.  at  Addington,  co.  Buckingham  ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  in  1901,  B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1909;  Curate  of  St. 
Hilda's,  South  Shields,  co.  Durham,  1907-10,  and  of  Skelton-in-Cleveland,  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  1911-14;  temporary  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  1914;  served  in  European  ^\'ar  1915-18 
(mentioned  in  dispatches,  wounded,  D.S.O.  19 tS,  M.C.) 


186 


Charles  John   Laprimauday  (only  son  of  Stephen  Laprimauday=j=Anne  Frances,  bom  at  Eger- 


of  Calcutta,  India) ;  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
23  April  1825,  aged  18,  B.A.  1829,  M.A.  1832;  Curate  of 
Lavington  and  of  Graffham,  both  co.  Sussex  ;  seceded  to  the 
Church  of  Rome  in  185 1  ;  died,  aged  52,  at  the  Collegio  Pio, 
Rome,  on  Wednesday,  20  January  1858.  Will  dated  1  December 
1856,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  465,  58)  22  July  1858,  by  James 
Robert  Hope  Scott,  Sir  John  Simeon,  Baronet,  and  Francis 
Thomas  New.  ^i^ 


ton  House,  co.  Kent,  2 
March  181 1;  marr.  at  Leyton, 
CO.  Essex  (by  the  Rev. Charles 
Henry  Laprimauday),  on 
Thursday,  17  April  1834; 
died  at  Rome  on  Easter 
Tuesday,  18  April  1854. 


Thomas  Woodbine  Hubbard, 
born  at  24  Prince's  Gate,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Monday, 
14  October  1850  ;  educated  at 
Lancing  ;  died  at  St.  Heliers, 
Jersey  in  1895. 


Hugh  Leonard  Hubbard  of  St.= 
John's, Newara-Elyia,  Ceylon;  born 
at  2 1  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Sunday,  25  July 
1852  ;  died  in  Ceylon  on  Thursday, 
3  November  1887. 


=ElIen  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry 
Lucius  Dampier;  marr.  at 
St.  Cross,  Winchester,  co. 
Hants,  on  Tuesday,  26 
August  1879. 


Hugh  Francis  Hubbard,  born  at 
St.  John's,  Newara-Elyia,  on 
Wednesday,  22  December  1880  ; 
of  the  Surrey  Yeomanry. 


Violet,  bom  at  St.  John's,  Newara- 
Elyia,  on  Tuesday,  8  August  1882  ; 
of  the  Community  of  the  Good 
Shepherd. 


Major-General  Sir  George  Barker,  K.C.B.,  of  Stanford  Place,  Faringdon,  co.=j=Clemency,    born 


Berks  (son  of  Colonel  (ieorge  Barker  of  the  Hon'''=  East  India  Co.'s  Service); 
born  17  December  1849;  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Wool- 


at  Prince's  Gate, 
Kensington,     on 


wich ;  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers   13  January  1869,  Captain   1881,  Major  1  Sunday,    26    Oc 


1882,  Lieut.-Colonel  1894,  Colonel  1901,  Major-General  i  December  1906, 
retired  17  December  191 1;  Assistant-Instructor  School  of  Military  Engineering 
I  June  1877  to  6  February  1881,  Secretary  to  Royal  Engineer  Committee, 
School  of  Military  Engineering,  7  February  1881  to  September  1882  ; 
Assistant  Inspector-General  of  Fortifications  Headquarters  of  Army  i  Sep- 
tember 1894  to  31  January  1901  ;  Colonel  on  Staff  Commanding  Royal 
Engineers,  Eastern  district,  i  March  1901  to  22  August  1904,  to  the 
IVth  Army  Corps  4  May  1903  to  22  August  1904,  Inspector  of  Royal 
Engineers  23  August  1904  to  30  September  1908;  Commander  Eastern 
Coast  Defence  8  April  1909  to  1912;  served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
at  action  at  Tel-et-Mahuta  and  at  Kassassin  9  September,  and  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette,"  2  November 
1882,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  brevet  of  Major,  4th-class  Medjidie) ;  in 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-85,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  Intelligence 
Department  (honourably  mentioned) ;  C.B.  30  June  1905,  K.C.B.  19  June 
1911-  /K 


tober  1856 ;  mar- 
riedatAddington, 
CO.  Buckingham, 
on  Tuesday,  4 
September  18S8. 


Eric  Wyndham  Hubbard,  born  at   2    Onslow  Square, ^Sylvia,  dau.  of  Herbert  Picton  Morris 

South  Kensington,  London,  on  Wednesday,  28  October  of  61  Pont  Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middle- 

1885,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Onslow  Square ;  educated  at  sex;    marr.    at    Holy  Trinity,   Sloane 

Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford;  2nd  Lieutenant  Street,  Chelsea,  on  Monday,  11  March 

Welsh  Guards  30  January  1918,  served  with  Machine  1918. 
Gun  Regiment. 

1S7 


William  Egerton  Hubbard  of  Leonardslee,= 
Horsham,  co.  Sussex  ;  born  at  Egerton  House 
6  September  1812  ;  educated  at  Oakham  School ; 
admitted  to  the  Russia  Company  7  January 
1848  ;  J.  P.  for  CO.  Sussex,  on  roll  for  High 
Sheriff  1875;  died  at  Leonardslee,  aged  71, 
on  Wednesday,  5  December  1883,  bur.  at 
Lower  Beading,  co.  Sussex.  Will  dated  14 
April  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  389,  84)  2  May 
1884,  by  William  Egerton  Hubbard,  son. 


=Louisa  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  William  Baldock  of 
Cooling  Castle,  co.  Kent,  by  Louisa  Maria 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Durrant,  and 
sister  of  John  Mercer  Bosville  Durrant  (see 
page  i8j) ;  born  at  Mailing  Priory,  Lewes, 
CO.  Sussex,  in  1816  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
19  May  1835  ;  died,  aged  66,  at  Leonardslee, 
Horsham,  on  Monday,  18  September  1882, 
bur.  at  Lower  Seeding. 


Louisa  Maria,  born 
at  The  Count's 
Hou.se,  Mourino, 
Russia,  9  March 
1836  ;  known  in 
the  literary  world 
as"L.M.H.";died, 
aged  70,  at  Gries 
bei  Bozen,  Austria, 
on  Sunday,  25 
November  1906, 
bur.  there.  Will 
dated  I  April  1906, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
70, 1907)  7  January 
1907,  by  William 
Egerton  Hubbard. 


Stuart    Rendel,    Baron  Rendel    (3rd    .son    of    James=pEllen  Sophy,  born 


Meadows  Rendel,  F.R.S.);  born  2  July  1834,  bapt.  at 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  5  November  1852,  B.A. 
1857,  M.A.  1859;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  called  to  the 
Bar  1861  ;  M.P.  for  co.  Montgomery  1880,  till  he  was 
created  30  March  1894,  Baron  Rendel  of  Hatchlands, 
CO.  Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 
President  of  the  University  College  of  Wales;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Montgomery ;  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of 
the  Crown  of  Italy  and  a  Knight  of  the  Order  of 
Charles  XII.  of  Spain  ;  died  at  10  Palace  Green, 
Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
4  June,  bur.  at  East  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
7  June  19 1 3.  Will  dated  24  May  19 13,  proved  at 
the  Principal  Registry  31  July  19 13,  by  Henry  Neville 
Gladstone,  Edward  Martin  Dunne  and  Wilbraham 
Villiers  Cooper,  sons-in-law,  and  Henry  Stuart 
Goodhart  Rendel,  grandson.  /t\ 


at  The  Count's 
House,  Mourino, 
20  February  1838; 
marr.  at  Lower 
Beeding,  co.  Sus- 
sex, I  October 
1857  (marriage 
settlements  dated 
28  September); 
died  at  10  Palace 
(ireen,  Kensington 
Palace  Gardens, 
London,  on  Mon- 
day, 19  May  191 2, 
buried  at  Hatch- 
lands. 


His  Honour  Sir  Edward  Bray  of  26  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  South= 
Kensington,  London  (younger  son  of  Reginald  Bray  of  Shere,  co. 
Surrey,  F.S.A.,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  N.  Longman  of 
Farnborough,  co.  Hants) ;  born  19  August  1849  ;  educated  at  Westminster 
School  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1868,  B.A.  1873;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barristerat-Law  7  June  1875  ; 
County  Court  Judge,  Birmingham,  1905-1907,  of  London  1908-11,  of 
Bloomsbury  1911-14,  and  of  Wandsworth  1914-18;  Chairman  of  the 
Council  of  County  Court  Judges  ;  knighted  i  January  1919  ;  Author  of 
"Bray  on  Discovery"  and  "Bray's  Digest  of  Discovery."  /)\ 


'Edith  Louisa,  born 
28  January  1854  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Woolton  Hill,  New- 
bury, CO.  Berks,  on 
Tuesday,  22  July 
1872. 


Bertram  John  Hubbard,  M.C. ;  born  at  Addington  Manor,  co.  Buckingham,  on  Tuesday,  27 
August  1895,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Paddington ;  educated  at  Eton,  gained  open  scholarship  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  in  December  19 13,  Newcastle  Medallist  1914  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Grenadier  Guards,  Special  Reserve;  served  in  European  War  1914  (M.C);  killed  in  action, 
aged  22,  on  Saturday,  i  December  1917. 


188 


Rev.  John  Gibson,  born  28  October  1802  ;  of  Sidney 
Sussex  College,  Cambridge;  B.A.  1826,  M.A.  1829, 
B.D.  1836,  Fellow  and  Tutor;  Curate  of  St.  John's, 
Stratford,  co.  Esse.x,  Vicar  of  Furoeaux  Pelham  with 
Brent  Pelham,  co.  Hertford,  1839  until  his  death; 
died,  aged  61,  at  Furneaux  Pelham  19  December  1863, 
bur.  there.  Will  dated  17  October  1846,  with  codicil 
dated  30  November  1861,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  318,  64) 
18  May  1864,  by  Jane  Gibson,  the  relict.  /t\ 


=Jane,  born  at  Egerton  House,  co. 
Kent,  30  November  1813  ;  marr.  at 
West  Ham,  co.  Essex,  on  Tuesday, 
2  August  1836;  died,  aged  73,  at 
Quarry  House,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Monday,  4  April 
1887,  bur.  at  Lower  Beeding,  co. 
Sussex. 


Jane  Clifford,  eldest= 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Carey 
Hampton  Borrer,  Rec- 
tor of  Hurstpierpoint, 
CO.  Sussex,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  James  Orr  of 
Holywood  House,  co. 
Down ;  born  28  No- 
vember 1841  ;  marr. 
at  Hurstpierpoint  on 
Thursday,  24  Novem- 
ber 1870;  died,  aged 
51,  at  Selehurst,  Hor- 
sham, CO.  Sussex,  on 
Monday,  1 3  June  1 89  2, 
bur.  at  Lower  Beeding. 
1st  wife. 


Nina  Louellen,  born 
at  63  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 9  October 
1878,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square. 


'William  Egerton  Hubbard,  boni  at  24  Notting  Hill=Y 
Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  23  January  1844; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  | 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1862,  B.A.  1866;  a 
Director  of  the  London  and  County  Bank,  of  the 
Russia  Company  i  March  1869,  of  the  London  and 
St.  Katharine's  Docks,  and  of  the  Northern  Assurance 
Company;  Captain  (Hon.  Major  1886)  2nd  Sussex 
Rifle  Volunteers  1872-87,  formerly  Adjutant  of  the 
Volunteer  Corps  at  Eton,  and  in  temporary  command 
of  the  Cambridge  University  Volunteers  ;  Alderman  of 
the  first  West  Sussex  County  Council  and  Chairman  of 
the  Education  Committee  ;  died,  aged  73,  at  Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent,  10  January  19 18,  bur.  at  Lower  Beeding. 
Will  dated  27  April  191 7,  with  codicil  dated  15  May 

191 7,  proved    in    the    Principal    Registry    12    March 

1918,  by  Henry 
Stephen  Hope 
and  John 
Charles  Jesson. 


=Mary  Emily, 
dau.  of  'I'homas 
Jesson  of  Clar- 
endon Terrace, 
Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  by  Anne 
Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Read  Kemp  ; 
born  10  March 
1858;  marr.  at 
Lower  Beeding 
30  December 
1897  ;  died  17 
November:  9 1 7, 
bur.  at  Lower 
Beeding.  2nd 
wife. 


Marion  Elizabeth,  born 
at  63  Eaton  Square 
on  Sunday,  28  Decem- 
ber 1879,  bapt.  at  Lower 
Beeding  ;  died  1 7  Feb- 
ruary 1 892,  bur.  at  Lower 
Beeding. 


Edward  John  Egerton  Hubbard,  born 
at  20  Eaton  Place  on  Tuesday,  24 
January,  bapt.  at  Lower  Beeding  5  ^Iarch 
1899  ;  educated  at  Wellington  and  at 
Hertford  College,  Oxford  ;  joined  the 
Royal  Engineers  as  2nd  Lieutenant  in 
May  191 7  ;  served  in  European  ^\^^r 
January  to  December  1918. 


William  Francis  Hubbard,  born  at  Donnington=Antoinette  Koch, 
Priory,  co.  Berks,  on  Tuesday,  24  February  married  at  the 
1857  ;  educated  at  Radley  and  at  Christ  Gooreynd,  Bel- 
Church,  Oxford  ;  some  time  Correspondent  gium,  1 2  Septem- 
for  "The  Times"  at  Madrid  and  Rome.  ber  191 1. 


Theodore  Stephen  Hubbard 
of  the  Argentine  Republic  ; 
born  at  Donnington  Priory 
on  Friday,  5  February  1858. 


Mary  Margaret,  born  at  Don- 
nington Priory  on  Thursday. 
22  September  1859;  a  Sister  of 
the  Community  of  St.  John-the- 
Baptist's,  Clewfer,  co.  Berks. 


Godfrey  Hubbard,  born  at  Donnington  Priory  on  Monday, 
27  August  i860;  Sub-Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  15  September 
1880,  Lieutenant  H.M.S.  ''Zephyr";  killed  by  a  shell  from 
a  Chinese  fort  at  Foochoo,  aged  24,  on  Saturday,  13 
September  1884.  Will  dated  12  September  1884,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  38,  85)  26  January  1885,  by  Edward  Bray,  gent. 


181, 


Sir  Woodbine  Parish  of  Quarry  House,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,- 
F.R.S.  (eldest  son  of  Woodbine  Parish  of  Bawburgh  Hall,  co.  Norfolk, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  surviving  child  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Headley, 
Vicar  of  North  Walsham,  co.  Norfolk) ;  born  in  London  14  September 
1796;  educated  at  Eton,  entered  in  1810  ;  entered  the  Diplomatic  Service 
1 8 14,  appointed  Attach^  to  Lord  Castlereagh  in  Paris  181 5,  Consul- 
General  in  Buenos  Ayres  10  January  1824,  concluded  a  treaty  of  amity  and 
commerce  2  February  1825,  Charge  d'Affaires  1825-32,  when  the  Government 
presented  him  with  letters  of  citizenship  and  a  diploma  to  take  and  bear  the 
arms  of  the  Republic  for  himself  and  his  descendants,  "in  chief  azure  a  sun 
rising  or  "  ;  sent  to  Naples  as  Chief  Commissioner  to  settle  the  British  claims 
upon  the  Neapolitan  Government  in  consequence  of  the  sulphur  monopoly 
17  November  1840  ;  joint  Plenipotentiary  with  Sir  William  Temple  to  make 
a  new  commercial  treaty  with  the  King  of  Naples  1842,  treaty  signed  1845  ! 
F.R.S.  4  March  1824,  F.G.S.  1832  ;  F.R.G.S.  (Vice-President)  ;  Knight 
Commander  of  Hanover  1832  ;  knighted  at  St.  James'  Palace 
I  March  1837;  Author  of  "Buenos  Ayres  and  the  Provinces  of  Rio 
de  la  Plata,"  1838;  died,  aged  87,  at  Quarry  House,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
16  August,  bur.  at  Fairlight,  co.  Susse.\,  on  Wednesday,  22  August  1882. 
Will  dated  29  July  1880.  Portrait  in  oils  by  Thotnas  Phillips,  R.A.,  in 
the  possession  of  his  son,  Charles  IVoodbyne  Parish,  and  a  Miniature, 
by  Thompson,  painted  in  1S18  at  Aix-laChapelle,  in  the  possession  of  his 
daughter.  Lady  Shuttleworth.  He  married  istly  at  Norwood,  co.  Surrey,  17 
May  1S19,  Amelia  Martha  Jane,  only  child  of  Leonard  Becher  Morse, 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Principal  Deputy  Commissioner- 
General  of  H.^L  Forces;  bom  11  March  1795;  died,  aged  40,  at  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  on  Thursday,  22  October  1835. 


A 


=Louisa  Ann,  born 
at  Egerton  House, 
CO.  Kent,  28  No- 
vember 1814  ; 
marr.  at  Leyton, 
CO.  Essex  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas 
Hubbard),  on 
Tuesday,  7  May 
1844  ;  died,  aged 
73.  at  Quarry 
House,  St.  Leo- 
nard's-on-Sea, 20 
March  1888,  bur. 
at  Fairlight.  Will 
dated  24  May 
1883.  Miniature 
painted  in  1844, 
by  Sir  William 
Ross,  R.A.,  with 
Miss  Ellen  Hub- 
bard, her  sister, 
in  the  possession 
of  Cluirles  Il'ood- 
byne  Parish,  her 
son.      2nd  wife. 


{For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Parish,  Vol.  18,  page  8^. 


Ellen  Parsons,  born  at  Egerton  House  23  September  1816;  died,  aged  90, 
at  48  Warrior  Square,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  on  Thursday,  25  April, 
bur.  at  Fairlight  on  Monday,  29  April  1907. 


Edward  Egerton 
Hubbard,  bom  at 
Sufton  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  on  Satur- 
day, 26  December 
1846;  died,  aged 
17,  at  St.  Leonard's 
Lodge,  Horsham, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Tues- 
day, 2  2  March 
1864,  bur.  at  Lower 
Seeding,  CO.  Sussex. 


Ernest  Egerton 
Hubbard,  born  at 
Forest  House,  Ley- 
tonstone,  co.  Essex, 
on  Monday,  i  De- 
cember 185 1  ;  died, 
aged  13,  at  St. 
Leonard's  Lodge, 
Horsham,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 30  May 
1865,  bur.  at  Lower 
Seeding. 


Sir  Edmund  Giles  Loder,  Baronet,=pMarion,  born  at 
of  Leonardslee,  Horsham,  and   of  24    Kensington 
Beech      House,      Worthing,      co.  Palace  Gardens, 
Sussex;     born     7     August    1849;  London,      on 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  Wednesday,   24 
College,    Cambridge,    matriculated  August      1853; 
Michaelmas    Term,     1869,     B.A.  marr.  at  Lower 
1873,    M.A.    1876;    J.P.   for   the  Seeding  21  No- 
counties  of  Sussex  and  Northamp-  vember  1876. 
ton.    High    Sheriff  for    the    latter 
county  1888;  succeeded  his  father 
Sir   Robert,    as    2nd    Baronet,    27 
May  1888.                                          /K 


Bernard  Lucian  Hubbard,  born  at  Donnington  Priory,  co.  Berks,  on  Thursday,  8  January 
1863  ;  Lieutenant  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry  i  February  1883,  afterwards  of  the  17th 
Bengal  Infantry;  served  in  the  Soudan  Campaign  1885,  present  at  the  engagement  of  the 
Tofrek  Zereba  and  at  that  near  Tofrek  24  March  (medal  with  two  clasps,  Khedive's  star) ; 
killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  near  Benares,  India,  aged  24,  on  Sunday,  22  July  1888. 


Rev.  Cyril  Egerton  Hubbard  of  New  Lodge,  Hartfield,  co.  Sussex  ;• 
born  at  24  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London,  on  Monday, 
20  November  1854,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1875,  B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882; 
Curate  of  West  Ham,  co.  Essex,  1879-81,  of  Hitchin,  co.  Hertford, 
1881-82,  Vicar  of  Lower  Beeding,  co.  Sussex,  1883-86,  Rector  of 
St.  Michael's,  Lichfield,  1886-92  ;  Chaplain  at  Gotha,  Germany, 
1901-1905,  and  St.  Jean  du  Luz,  France,  1905-1909  ;  attached 
to  St.  George's  Church,  Paris,  1912-15. 


■Agnes  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  Thomas 
Scott,  Vicar  of  West  Ham, 
CO.  Essex,  by  Mary  Amelia 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Eldad  Walters  of  Ewell, 
CO.  Surrey  ;  bom  at  Ewell ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church. 
West  Ham,  on  Saturday, 
I  October  1881. 


Leonard  Egerton  Hubbard  of  Hobart,  Tasmania  ;  born= 
at  Hitchin,  co.  Hertford,  on  Tuesday,  29  August  1882, 
bapt.  at  Lower  Beeding ;  educated  at  Charterhouse 
(1896-99),  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1900  ;  Lieutenant  Army 
Service  Corps  1918  :  served  with  the  Expeditionary 
Force  in  North  Russia. 


=Mary  Macdonald,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander  Campbell  of  Auchanjoss, 
CO.  Bute  ;  marr.  at  the  British 
Consulate,  Havre,  France,  and  at  the 
English  Church,  Etretat,  Normandy, 
on  Monday,  28  August  1905. 


Pauline  Alys  Mary, 
born  17  January 
1909. 


Gilbert  Ernest  Hubbard,  born  at  the= 
Vicarage,  Lower  Beeding,  on  Monday,  27 
April  1885,  bapt.  at  Lower  Beeding  ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse ;  B.A.  from 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  Vice-Consul 
in  H.M.  Levant  Consular  Service;  Author 
of  "  From  the  Gulf  to  Ararat." 


=Dorothy  Wheatley,  dau.  of  Brigadier- General 
Richard  Francis  Johnson,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  of 
To^vnfield,  Hayes,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Mabel  Edith 
Moreton  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Colonel  Moreton 
John  Wheatley,  C.  B.,  R.E.,  of  GwersyUt  Hall, 
Denbigh ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Hayes,  on 
Thursday,  16  October  1913. 


Anne,     born     9 
December  19 16. 


Joseph  Gumey  Fox  (youngest  son  of  Robert  Barclay  Fox  of  Grove  Hill,=f=Agnes      Dorothea, 


near  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall,  by  Jane  Gumey  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Backhouse  of  Polam,  Darlington,  co.  Durham)  ;  born  9  September  1850; 
died,  aged  62,  at  Soledad,  St.  Jean  de  Luz,  France,  on  Sunday,  29 
December  1912.  Will  dated  16  November  1905,  with  codicil  dated  15 
May  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  212,  1913)  13  February  1913,  by  Sir 
Jonathan  Edmund  Backhouse,  Baronet,  and  Edmund  Thomas  Moore 
Teesdale.  He  married  istly  9  July  1873,  Margaret  May,  dau.  of 
William    Just    of    Bankfields,     Eastham,     co.    Chester;      she    died    25 


March  1898. 


A 


born  at  St.  John's 
Vicarage,  Newbur)-, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Mon- 
day, 8  March  1869; 
marr.  at  Addington, 
CO.  Buckingham,  on 
Tuesday,  28  April 
1903.     2nd  wife. 


191 


Keith  Lucas,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.  (son  of  Francis  Robert=i=Alys,  of  Kent- 
Lucas,  by  Katharine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Riddle) ;  born  at  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  8  March 
1879  ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1898, 
Sc.D.  191 1,  Fellow  (1904)  and  Lecturer  in  Natural 
Science,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  Croonian 
Lecturer,  Royal  Society,  1912;  F.R.S.  1913; 
enlisted  in  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  in 
1 9 14,  but  was  sent  on  experimental  work  in  the 
Royal  Aircraft  Factory  at  Farnborough,  co. 
Surrey ;  gazetted  Captain  in  the  Royal  Flying 
Corps  I  December  19 15,  having  been  previously 
killed  in  a  collision  of  aeroplanes  over  Salisbury 
Plain  5  October  1916,  while  qualifying  for  his 
pilot's  certificate,  and  was  buried  in  the  Military 
Cemetery  at  Aldershot. 

A 


ford,  Tonbridge, 
CO.  Kent ;  born 
at  Lower  Heed- 
ing, CO.  Sussex, 
on  Friday,  26 
October  1888, 
bapt.  there;  marr. 
at  St.  Jean  de 
Luz,  France, 
March  1909. 


25 


Elinor,  born  at  St. 
Michael's  Rectory,  Lich- 
field, on  Tuesday,  28 
April  1891,  bapt.  at  St. 
Michael's,  Lichfield ; 
marr.  in  the  chapel  of 
the  Pourtalbs  Hospital  at 
Neuchatel,  Switzerland, 
on  Monday,  4  August 
1 913,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Count  Bernard  Alex- 
andre Georges  Edmond 
de  Pourtalfes  of  Chateau 
du  Petit  Bellevue,  Seind 
et  Oisd,  France,  and 
of  Mauensee,  Canton  de 
Lucerne,  Switzerland. 


I 
Major  Samuel  John  Marton  Sampson,  M.C.,  of=pJanet,  born  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants, 
on  Thursday,  30 
January,  bapt.  at 
Lower  Beeding  on 
Easter  Day,  5  April 
1896  ;  marr.  at  West 
Drayton,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Thursday,  17 
August  1 9 16. 


658  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  London 
(eldest  son  of  Samuel  Arthur  Sampson  of  5 
Campden  Hill  Gardens,  Kensington,  Barrister- 
at-Law) ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge ;  Captain  9th  County  of 
London  Battalion  The  London  Regiment 
(Queen  Victoria's  Rifles),  5  February  1907, 
Major  15  July  1915;  served  in  European  War 
1914-19  (mentioned  in  despatches  "London 
Gazette,"  22  June  1915,  Military  Cross, 
Territorial  Ofificers'  Decoration). 


Michael  Edmund 
Hubbard,  born  at 
New  Lodge,  Hartfield, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 1 1  April,  bapt. 
at  Hartfield  25  May 
1900  ;  educated  at 
Bedales  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge  ; 
Cadet  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery  19 18. 


192 


iSlofelb  of  ^otoeton  l^ouse,  co,  jBtorfolfe< 

Anns. — Sable  a  chevron  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 
Crest. — Three  feathers  on  a  cushion. 
Mollo. — Domino  quid  Keddam. 


Rev.  Thomas  Calthorpe   Blofeld  of    Hoveton   House,    co.    Norfolk=(=Mary  Caroline,  3rtl  dau. 


(younger  son  of  Thomas  Blofeld  of  Hoveton,  Barrister-at-Law, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Spencer  of  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey)  ; 
born  i6  August  1777  ;  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  B.A. 
1 80 1,  MA.  1805  ;  Vicar  of  Bishop's  Norton,  co.  Lincoln, 
19  March  1802,  16  December  1803,  4  December  1804,  and 
24  November  1819;  Rector  of  Kelmingham,  co.  Norfolk,  15 
August  1803  and  15  November  1804,  and  of  Hoveton  St.  Peter 
with  St.  John,  CO.  Norfolk,  14  September  1819  ;  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Norfolk  ;  died,  aged  77,  at  Hoveton  House,  24  February 
1855.  Admon  granted  (P.C.C.)  18  June  1855,  to  the  Rev.  Thomas 
John  Blofeld,  son. 


and  only  surviving  child 
of  Captain  Francis 
Grose,  F.S.A.,  by  his 
wife  Catherine  Jordan, 
of  Canterbury,  co.  Kent; 
marr.  at  VValton,  co. 
Norfolk,  7  May  1802  ; 
died  5  January  1852. 
Adiiion  granted  (P.C.C.) 
in  May  1852. 


Rev.  Thomas  John  Blofeld  of  Hoveton  House  ;  bom  at=|=CatherineCharlotte,     Mary  Catherine, 

Lammas,   co.   Norfolk,    22    February    1807  ;  educated 

at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 

pensioner  12  July  1824,  matriculated  1825,  B..-\.  1829, 

M.A.    1832 ;    Vicar  of   Old   Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester, 

12    July  1833,    Rector   of   Hellesden-with-Drayton    15 

August    1837-51,    Vicar   of   Hoveton   St.    Peter   with 

St.  John  1851  ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Norfolk  ;  died, 

aged  74,  at  Hoveton  House  29  May  i88i.     Will  dated 

a6  May  1869,  with  codicil  dated  8  July  1870,  proved 

at    Norwich  3    August    18S1,    by    Thomas    Calthorpe 

Blofeld  and  the  Rev.  Robert  Singleton  Blofeld,  sons. 


John. 


youngest  dau.  of  died  unmarried 
the  Rev.  Anthony  on  Thursday,  i 
Collelt,  Rector  of  May  185 1,  bur. 
Heveningham,  co.  at  Hoveton  St. 
Suffolk  ;  marr.  at 
Heveningham  1 5 
April  1834  ;  died, 
aged  68,  at  Hove- 
ton House  on 
Monday,  7  October 
1872. 


Thomas  Calthorpe  Blofeld  of  Hoveton  House;  born= 
15  December  1836,  bapt.  at  Old  Sodbury  ;  educated  at 
Eton,  admitted  1850,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1855,  B.A. 
1859,  M.A.  1863  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  called  to  the  Bar 
27  January  1862  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Norfolk;  Recorder  for 
Ipswich  1877-1906  ;  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of 
Norwich  i88i  ;  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for 
Norfolk ;  a  Director  of  the  Norwich  Union  Life 
Insurance  Society  (President  1899-1906);  died,  aged 
72,  at  Hoveton  House  on  Saturday,  5  December 
1908.  Will  dated  19  December  1896,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.  169,  1909)  17  February  1909,  by  Fanny 
Elizabeth  Blofeld,  the  relict,  John  Calthorpe  Blofeld, 
son,  and  Henry  Tyrwhitt  Staniforth  Patteson, 
nephew. 


=Fanny  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Anthony  Partridge,  Rector  of 
Baconsthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Louisa 
Isabella  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tyrwhitt-Drake  of  Shardeloes, 
CO.  Buckingham  i^see  "Notes  "  to 
"Visitation  of  England  and  ll'a/es," 
Vol.  7,  page  ijs) ;  born  30  July  1839  ; 
marr.  at  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Wednesday,  6  May  1868  ;  died  at  Hill 
House,  Eaton  St.  Andrew,  co.  Norfolk, 
on  Wednesday,  9  March,  bur.  at  Hove- 
ton on  Saturday,  12  March  19 10. 
AdiTion  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  23  May  1910,  to  John 
Calthorpe  Blofeld. 


Louisa  Catharine,  born  at  4 
Ridgway  Terrace,  Wimbledon, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  31 
January  1869. 


Mary  Charlotte,  born  at 
Wimbledon  on  Monday, 
6  February  187 1. 

193 


Alice  Gertrude,  born  at  Hoveton 
House  on  Monday,  1 1  November 
1873,  bapt.  at  Hoveton. 


Rev.  Robert  Singleton  Blofeld,  born  7  January= 
1839,  bapt.  at  Drayton,  co.  Norfolk  ;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term  1857,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864;  Curate  of 
Risby  1S62-63,  and  of  Woolpit,  both  co.  Suffolk, 
1863-64;  Vicar  of  Ormesby,  1864-94;  Rector  of 
Sparham,  both  co.  Norfolk,  1894 -19 15  ;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Norfolk  ;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Sparham,  31 
May,  bur.  at  Ormesby  St.  Margaret  4  June  191 5. 
Will  dated  26  June  191 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1237,  1915)  3  July  1915,  by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Singleton  Blofeld,  son,  and  William  JebbWigston. 


=Fanny  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Boycott,  Rec- 
tor of  Wheatacre  Burgh, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Elizabeth 
Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Captain  Arthur  Beevor ; 
marr.  at  Ormesby  St.  Mar- 
garet 20  June  1867,  marriage 
settlements  dated  same  day  ; 
died  20  April  1886,  bur.  at 
Ormesby  St.  Margaret. 


Francis  Grose 
Blofeld,  born 
8  April  1845  ; 
died,  aged  6, 
at  Hoveton 
House,  CO. 
Norfolk,  on 
Monday,  28 
April  1851. 


Rev.  Francis  Singleton  Blofeld  of  47  Surrey  Street,  Norwich  ;  bom  at= 
the  Vicarage,  Ormsby  St.  Margaret,  on  Tuesday,  16  June  1868;  educated 
at  King's  School,  Ely,  Bedford  (irammar  School  and  at  the  Grammar 
School,  Great  Yarmouth  ;  B.A.  from  Durham  University,  L.Th.  (Exhibi- 
tioner in  Theology)  ;  Curate  of  Heckmondwike,  co.  York,  1899-1901,  of 
St.  Thomas',  Brampton,  co.  Derby,  1901-1903  ;  Rector  of  St.  Matthew's, 
Nassau,  Bahamas,  1903-1906;  Curate  of  East  Barsham  (in  charge  of 
Little  Snoring)  1906-1907,  of  Great  and  Little  Witchingham  1907 
-1908,  of  Redenhall  with  Harleston  1910-12,  and  of  Eaton,  all  co. 
Norfolk,  1912  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Etheldred  and  Rector  of  St.  Peter's, 
Southgate,  Norwich,  19 16. 


=Frances  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Gaymer 
of  North  Walsham, 
CO.  Norfolk  ;  marr. 
at  the  Church  of 
the  Transfiguration, 
New  York,  20 
September  1903. 


John  Singleton  Blofeld,  born  at 
Nassau,  Bahamas,  30  June  1904, 
bapt.   at    St.    Matthew's,   Nassau. 


John  Calthorpe  Blofeld  of  Hoveton= 
House,  CO.  Norfolk ;  born  there  on 
Tuesday,  i  June  1875,  bapt.  at 
Hoveton ;  educated  at  Eton,  admitted 
September  1888,  and  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Cambridge  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Norfolk 
1903 ;  2nd  Lieutenant  4th  Volunteer 
Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  1894, 
Captain  1896;  Recruiting  Officer  for 
Norfolk  August  1 9 1 4 ;  Commissioner  to 
Board  of  Agriculture  November  191 7. 


■Isabel  Clare,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry  Burroughes 
of  Ketton  Cottage,  Stamford,  co.  Rutland,  by 
Susan  Helen  his  2nd  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Jesse  David 
Watts-Russell  of  Biggin  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  M.P.  ; 
born  at  Ketton  on  Thursday,  7  December  187 1  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Edward  Robert  Burroughes),  on  Tuesday,  21 
October  1902. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Bi/rro7tghes,  Vol.  ig,  page  14.) 


Thomas  Robert  Calthorpe  Blofeld,  bom  10 
September  1903,  bapt.  at  Ketton;  educated 
at  Eton,  admitted  3  May  191 7. 


Kythe  Susan,  bom  at  Quidenham 
Cottage,  CO.  Norfolk,  on  Sunday,  28 
February  1909,  bapt.  at  Quidenham. 


194 


John  Francis  Penyston  of  Cornwell  Manor,  co.  Oxford,= 
eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Anthony  Partridge,  Rector  of 
Malpas,  CO.  Chester,  by  Louisa  Isabella  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Tyrwhitt-Drake  of  Shardeloes,  co.  Bucking- 
ham {see  "  A^'otes  "  to  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  7,  page  ijs)  ',  bom  29  May  1827  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Oxford  ; 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Penyston  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  29  August  1873;  died  at  Cornwell  Manor  7  June 
1893,  bur.  at  Cornwell,  co.  O.xford.  ^Vill  dated  21  September 
1882,  with  two  codicils  dated  13  April  1889  and  14  May 
1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  765,  93)  11  August  1893,  by 
Henry  Staniforth  Patteson,  Thomas  Calthorpe  Blofeld, 
Lewis  John  Berger,  brother-in-law,  and  Edward  Thomas 
Partridge. 


=Catharine  Mary,  marr.  at  Hoveton 
St.  John,  CO.  Norfolk,  on  Tuesday, 
20  July  1858  ;  died  at  Hill  Lodge, 
Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford,  4 
June,  bur. at  Cornwell  8  J  une  1 9 1 5. 
^^'ill  dated  26  January  1905,  with 
two  codicils  dated  30  May  and 
5  September  191 1,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1362,  15)  19  July  191 5, 
by  John  Calthorpe  Blofeld, 
nephew,  the  Rev.  William  CoUing- 
wood  Carter,  and  William  Jebb 
Wigston. 


Catherine  Isabella, 
bom  2  2  August 
1869,  bapt.  at 
Ormesby  St.  Mar- 
garet, CO.   Norfolk. 


Arthur  Robert  Blofeld  of  Station  Road,  North= 
Walsham,  co.  Norfolk;    born   27   November 
1870,     bapt.     at     Ormesby     St.     Margaret; 
educated  at  the  Grammar  Schools  at  Bedford 
and  at  Great  Yarmouth. 


=Amy  Dora,  dau.  of  John 
Henry  Dixon  Steel ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Black- 
heath,  CO.  Kent,  15  March 
1900. 


Alfred  Grose  Blofeld= 
of  Everett,  Washing- 
ton, U.S.A.  ;  born 
29  August  1873, 
bapt.  at  Ormesby 
St.  Margaret  ;  edu- 
cated at  Great 
Yarmouth  Grammar 
School. 


^Florence  Mary, 
dau.  of  James 
Cabban  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Martin's -in - 
the-Fields,  West- 
minster, 3  Sep- 
tember 1907. 


Francis  Woodrow  Creraer  of= 
Salisbury  Road,  Great  Yarmouth, 
CO.  Norfolk  (2nd  son  of  John 
Edmund  Cremer  of  Sparham 
House,  Sparham,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Starling  Norgate  of 
Sparham)  ;  bom  26  January,  bapt. 
at  Sparham  4  May  1879. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Cremer,  Vol.  g, 
page  80,  and  Addenda,  Vol.  /J, 
page  X.) 


=Fanny  Georgina, 
bom  21  October 
1879,  bapt.  at 
Ormesby  St 
Margaret ;  marr. 
at  Sparham  on 
Wednesday,  24 
August  1904. 


A 


Leonard  Singleton  Blofeld, 
born  17  October  1909. 


Fanny,    born    6       Kathleen  Mary,  bom 
November  1911.       19  December  1914. 


195 


Bouse. 


Anns, — Or  an  eagle  displayed  azure  preening 

its  breast  membered  gules. 
Crest. — A  dove  proper. 
Motto. — Vescitur  Christo. 

Rev.  Ezekiel  Athanasius  Rouse  of  Eastway,  Morwenstow,=^ 
CO.  Cornwall  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Oliver  Rouse,  Rector  of 
Tetcott,  CO.  Devon,  by  Priscilla  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Ezekiel  Athanasius  Rouse) ;  born  at  Morchard  Bishop,  co. 
Devon,  23  December  1807;  of  Sidney  Sussex  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1832;  Curate  of  North  Tamerton,  co. 
Devon;  died  at  Eastway  10  October  1856,  bur.  at  Morwen- 
stow.  Will  dated  22  May  1856,  proved  (P.C.C.  868,  56) 
18  November  1856,  by  Elizabeth  Mary  Rouse,  the  relict,  and 
George  Oliver  Peard,  son-in-law. 


&.  QL  )^Uv3^51«. 


Elizabeth  Mary, 
dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Davis, 
Rector  of  Kilk- 
hampton,  co. 
Cornwall ;  marr. 
at  Kilkhampton 
in  1832;  died  at 
The  Cottage, 
Great  Elm,  co. 
Somerset,  bur.  at 
Frome. 


George  Walters,  born  at= 
Pulteney  Street,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  28  No- 
vember 1817  ;  marr. 
at  Morwenstow  24 
January  1854  ;  died 
at  The  Mall,  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  26  No- 
vember 1891,  bur.  in 
the  old  cemetery,  Bath. 
I  St  husband. 


=Elizabeth  Mary,  born  at  Poughill,  co.= 
Devon,  3  February  1833,  bapt.  there  ; 
died  at  Highfield,  Pembury,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  CO.  Kent,  2  August  1908,  cremated 
at  Woking,  co.  Surrey,  the  remains  being 
subsequently  interred  in  the  cemetery 
there.  Will  dated  24  July  1905,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1643,  1908)  5  November 
1908,  by  Humphrey  Maurice  Morgans 
and  John  Skelton-Downes. 


=William  Morgans,  born 
12  June  1851  ;  marr.  in 
London  18  January 
1894  ;  died  at  59  Sloane 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  i  May  1902, 
cremated  at  Woking, 
the  remains  being  sub- 
quently  interred  in 
the  cemetery  there. 
2nd  husband. 


John     Rouse,     William  Dunn  of  Frome,  Solicitor ;  born   in   London=pPriscilla      Catherine, 

born  in  1834;     5  July  1830;  admitted  a  Solicitor  Easter  Term  1854;  |  born  at  Morwenstow 

died  in  infancy,     Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  co.  Somerset ;  died  at  Garston 

bur.    at    Mor-     Lodge,  Frome,  16  June  1903.     Will  dated  5  November 

wenstow.  1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.  966,   1903)  3  August   1903, 

by  Alice  Dunn,  the  relict,  and  Henry  Charles  Porter. 
He  married  2ndly  at  St.  Clement's,  Gloucester,  28  May 
1863,  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Morgan  Meyler  of 
Ashmead  House,  Gloucester.  She  died  at  Ashmeade, 
Frome,  23  July  19 14.  /\ 


on  Christmas  Day, 
1835  ;  marr.  there  in 
May  1856 ;  died  at 
Gentle  Street,  Frome, 
25  November  1857, 
bur.  at  Frome.  1st 
wife. 


Ezekiel  Rouse  of  Morwenstow  and  of  Bideford,  co.  Devon ;  born= 
at  Morwenstow  7  May  1841,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Radley ; 
L.R.C.P.Edin.  andL.M.  1871,  M.R.C.S.  Edin.  187 1;  Medical  Ofificer 
of  Health  and  Analyst  Bideford  Rural  District,  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  Northam  Urban  District  and  for  the  Port  Sanitary  Authority  ; 
Surgeon-Lieutenant  4th  Volunteer  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment ; 
died  at  Lenwood,  Northam,  9  February  1898,  bur.  in  the  Church 
Cemetery,  East-the-Water,  Bideford. 


196 


=Margaret 
of  the  Re 
Ludlow 
Bideford 
Vicarage, 
Devon, 
marr.  at 
Northam, 


Lloyd,  4th  dau. 
V.  Arthur  Raiuey 

of  Durrant, 
;    born    at    The 

Mortehoe,  co. 
4  May  1855  ; 
St.  Margaret's, 
1 8  January  1882. 


Daniel  Henry  King,  of= 
Stratton,  co.  Cornwall ;  bom 
there  25  March  1846 ; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.S.A. 
1832  ;  marr.  at  Great  Elm, 
CO.  Somerset,  16  July  1872  ; 
died  at  Bridgeland  Street, 
Bideford,  co.  Devon,  12 
September  1874,  bur.  at 
Poughill,  CO.  Cornwall.  ist 
husband. 


'Louisa  Marion,  bom  at= 
Morwenstow,  co.  Devon,  17 
March  1 849 ;  died  at  River- 
side, Northam,  co.  Devon, 
I  July  191 1,  bur.  at  Northam. 
Will  dated  28  July  1909, 
proved  at  Exeter  29  August 
191 1,  by  George  Oliver 
Peard,  the  husband. 


■=George  Oliver  Peard  of  Bideford, 
Solicitor;  born  18  June  1843; 
admitted  a  Sohcitor  Michaelmas 
Term  1867;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bideford,  24  February  1879; 
died  at  the  Hotel  Metropole, 
London,  18  April  1912,  bur. 
at  Northam,  co.  Devon.  2nd 
husband. 


John  Carbonell  of  33  Hawke  Road,  Norwood,=f=Barbara  Madelaine  Honor, 


CO.  Surrey  (eldest  son  of  John  Carbonell  of 
Fairleigh,  Reigate,  co.  Surrey,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  Dabbs  of  Seckington,  co. 
Warwick) ;  born  at  Strawberry  Vale  House, 
East  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
16  April,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  North  Finchley, 
24  June  1879;  educated  at  Merchant  Taylors' 
School. 


born  at  Bridgeland  Street, 
Bideford,  3 1  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bideford,  i  March  1883; 
marr.  there  7  September 
1904. 


/K 


{See  Pedigree  of  Carbonell,  Vol.  18, 


Dorothy  Mary 
Annette,  born 
at  Bridgeland 
Street,  Bideford, 
30  September, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bideford, 
19  October  1887. 


iy7 


iius!),  formerly  of  iiratiforl)=^on=a;bon, 

CO.  W^iUa. 


James   Bush  of  Bradford-on-Avon,=pElizabeth,    dau.    of   Stephen   Temple 


CO.  Wilts  (eldest  son  of  John  Bush 
of  Bradford-on-Avon,  by  Annie  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Feners-Fenwick); 
born  at  Bradford-on-Avon  5  May 
1772,  bapt.  there;  died  at  Bradford- 
on-Avon  5  December  1846,  bur. 
there.     M.I. 


of  Bradford-on-Avon  ;  born  at  Brad- 
ford-on-Avon 24  December  1768; 
marr.  there  15  August  1797  ;  died  at 
Bradford  -  on  -  Avon  30  April  1847, 
bur.  there.     M.I. 


John    Bush    of    Bradford-on-Avon    (only=f=Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Wheeler  of  Bradford-on- 


child) ;  born  at  Bradford-on-Avon  20  June 
1799,  bapt.  there;  died  at  Bradford-on- 
Avon  3  June  1872,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
there.     M.I. 


Avon;  born  at  Bradford-on-Avon  3  July  1796; 
marr.  there  15  January  1825;  died  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  20  September  1853,  bur.  at  the 
Abbey,  Bath. 


George  Bush  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster=j=Anne,   2nd  dau.  of  James  Rothwell  of  Knightsbridge, 


(only  son) ;  born  at  Bradford-on-Avon 
9  March  1826,  bapt.  there;  educated 
at  Bradford-on-Avon  ;  died  in  London 
25  April  1875  ;  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Preston  29  April  1875.     M.I. 


London,  and  of  Bath,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mallory  of  London  ;  born  in  London  2  August 
1825;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Bristol,  31  May  1846; 
died  at  Preston  15  October  1903,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
there.     M.I. 


James  Bush  of  Middelburg,= 
Transvaal,  South  Africa,  Civil 
Engineer;  born  at  Bristol  22 
May  1848,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bristol ;  educated  at 
Bridport  Grammar  School, 
CO.  Dorset ;  Mayor  of  Middel- 
burg  1900-1902  ;  J.P. ;  died 
at  Middleburg  in  1910,  bur. 
there. 


=Sarah  Margaret, 
of  Middelburg, 
dau.  of  John 
Hunter  of  Glas- 
ton,  Furness,  co. 
Lancaster ;  marr. 
at  Worsbrough, 
CO.  York,  I  June 
1878. 


Edward   John   Mousley=|=Elizabeth,  of  Bris 


(son  of  Joseph  Mousley 
of  Leicester,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Thorpe  of  Leicester)  ; 
born  8  October  1852; 
diedat  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land, in  May  1909;  bur. 
there.  /|\ 


bane,Queensland ; 
born  at  Bristol  26 
September  1850, 
bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bristol ; 
marr.  at  Preston 
12  March  1879. 


Percy  Hunter  Bush,  born  at 
Ulverston,  co.  Lancaster,  i  June 
1884;  joined  theCape  Mounted 
Rifles,  and  was  killed  in  the 
South  African  War  in  1899. 


Florence  Hunter, 
born  at  Ulverston 
18  December  1888, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Ulverston. 


Hilda  Hunter,  born 
at  Ulverston  3 
October  1890,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Ulverston. 


Amy  Gertrude,  born 
at  Ashton-on-Ribble, 
CO.  Lancaster,  4 
February  1892,  bapt. 
there. 


198 


Edwin  Bush  of  Preston,  co.  Lan-= 
caster,  Architect;  born  at  Lostwithiel, 
CO.  Cornwall,  23  April  i85i,  bapt. 
there ;  educated  at  Alston  College,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  at  Preston  Grammar 
School ;  died  at  102  Fishergate, 
Preston,  12  July,  bur.  in  the  ceme- 
tery at  Preston  15  July  19 18.  M.I. 
Will  dated  20  May  1918,  with 
codicil  same  date,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  i  October  191 8, 
by  Lucy  Bannister,  Douglas  Bush, 
son,  and  Neva  Bush,  daughter. 


=Lilian,  dau.  of 
Laurance  Hig- 
gins  Clarke  of 
Preston  ;  born 
at  Preston  4 
May  1858 ; 
marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Liver- 
pool, 23  April 
1890. 


Albert  Bush  of  Church 
House,  Bromyard,  co. 
Hereford ;  born  at  Lost- 
withiel 12  July  1864, 
bapt.  there ;  educated 
at  Alston  College  and 
at  Preston  Grammar 
School;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  15  December 
1885  ;  Clerk  to  the 
Bromyard  Urban  Dis- 
trict Council  4  May 
1914. 


Mar)',  died  in 
infancy,  bur.  at 
Bradpole,  co. 
Dorset. 


Annie  Margaret, 
died  in  infancy, 
bur.  at  Devizes, 
CO.  Wilts. 


Douglas   Bush,  born  at   Preston  15  June   1892,   bapt.  Neva,  born  at  Preston 

at  St.  Peter's,   Preston;    educated   at   Lytham  and  at  8  October  1895,  bapt. 

Hutton  Grammar  School,    co.   Lancaster ;   joined  the  at  St.  Peter's,  Preston. 
Royal  Field  Artillery,  and  served  in  the  European  War. 


tlllOW^    fewo^^ —  - 


199 


Crispin  of  Bolibrciofee  i^anor,  co.  Bebon. 


Joseph  Crispin  of  Rickham  in  East= 
Portlemouth,  co.  Devon  (2nd  son 
of  John  Crispin  of  East  Portle- 
mouth, by  Agnes  his  wife) ;  bapt. 
at  East  Portlemouth  16  September 
1742;  died,  aged  64,  bur.  at  East 
Portlemouth  26  April  1838. 


=Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Gillard  of 
Holset  in  East  Portlemouth,  by  Ann 
{nee  Tucker)  his  wife  ;  marr.  at  East 
Portlemouth  22  February  1773  ;  died, 
aged  96,  19  November,  bur.  at  East 
Portlemouth  25  November  1846. 


Joseph  Crispin, 
bapt.  at  East 
Portlemouth  3 
January  1774; 
bur.  there  7 
March  1787. 


Ann,  bapt.  at 
East  Portlemouth 
20  February  1776. 


Samuel  Crispin,  bapt.  at  East 
Portlemouth  24  February  1778; 
died  14  March  1788,  bur.  at 
East  Portlemouth.     M.I. 


John  Crispin,  bapt.  at  East 
Portlemouth  12  January  1780  ; 
died,  aged  4,  16  March,  bur.  at 
East  Portlemouth  18  March 
1784.     M.I. 


George  Crispian  Crispin=j=Mary  Williams, 


of  Dodbrooke  Manor, 
CO.  Devon ;  born  at 
East  Portlemouth,  bapt. 
there  18  September 
1781  ;  died  21  October 
1861,  bur.  at  Dodbrooke. 
He  married  istly  Esther 
Gillard. 


of  Liverpool ; 
married  there  ; 
died  5  May 
1880,  buried 
at  Dodbrooke. 
2nd  wife. 


Charlotte,  dau.  of  Isaac  Snape  of  Haverhill, = 
CO.  Suffolk;  marr.  3  September  1864  ;  died, 
aged  67,  at  Eastbourne,  co.  Susse.x,  on 
Saturday,  15  February,  bur.  in  Ocklynge 
Cemetery,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  20 
February  191 3.  VVill  dated  18  June  191 2, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  525,  13)  3  April  1913, 
by  Charlotte  Victoria  Crispin  and  Eleanor 
Theodora  Mary  Crispin,  spinsters,  daughters, 
ist  wife. 


^Alexander  Ball  Crispin= 
of  Dodbrooke  Manor 
and  of  22  Upper 
Berkeley  Street,  Port- 
man  Square,  London ; 
bom  at  Rickham,  co. 
Devon,  6  December 
1836;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Dodbrooke. 


=Ethel  Florence,  3rd  dau. 
of  Alderman  William 
John  Cook  of  Holms- 
ley,  Richmond,  co. 
Surrey;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  the  Presby- 
terian Church,  East- 
bourne, on  Wednesday, 
9  February  1916.  2nd 
wife. 


Frederick  Alexander  Crispin  of  Duart,  Maidenhead, = 
CO.  Berks;  born  at  Honor  Oak,  co.  Surrey,  19 
December  1870,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  East  Dulwich, 
CO.  Surrey ;  educated  at  New  College,  Eastbourne, 
and  at  the  Grammar  School,  Cranbrook. 


Joyce  Eleanor,  born  at  Bendemeer, 
Western  Road,  Henley-on-Thames, 
CO.  Oxford,  on  Thursday,  2  April 
1903. 


^Florence  Mabel,  dau.  of  Charles  Thomas 
Hawton  of  Gresham  Street,  London ; 
marr.  at  Dodbrooke  on  Saturday,  22  March 
1902. 


Lydia  Florence,  born  at  Caxton, 
Marlow- on -Thames,  co.  Buckingham, 
2  January  191 2. 


Walter  Crispin,  bapt.  at  East 
Portlemouth,  co.  Devon,  19 
October  1783. 


Mary,    bapt.    at    East    Portle- 
mouth 6  August  1786. 


John  Crispin  of  South  Poole, 
CO.  Devon ;  bapt.  at  East 
Portlemouth  30  December 
1787;  married  Elizabeth 
Elworthy.        

1 


Samuel  Crispin,  bapt.  at  East 
Portlemouth  12  July  1789. 


Jenny,  bapt.  at  East  Portle- 
mouth 10  October  1790. 


Edward  Marcus  Dixon=Ellen    Flower,=Robert  Orford  Jones  (son  of  John  Thomas  Jones, 


of  Manchester ;  marr. 
at  Dodbrooke,  co. 
Devon,  on  Tuesday, 
9  January  1894.  rst 
husband. 


born  9  July  1866; 
diedat  Auckland, 
New  Zealand, 
10  April  1908. 


M.D.,  of  London);  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  Edin., 
L.F.P.S.  Glasg.  1900;  marr.  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon,  on  Thursday,  28  November 
1901  ;  died  at  Auckland  2  January  1909.  Will 
dated  7  April  1903,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  971, 
1909),  30  June  1909,  by  Alexander  Ball  Crispin. 
2nd  husband. 


Frederick  Alfred= 
Hunt,  eldest  son 
of  F.  J.  Hunt  of 
1 1  Belsize  Park 
Gardens,  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex. 


=Lydia  Beatrix,  born  tS 
May  1868;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bryanston  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday, 
17  June  1891 ;  died  22 
March  19 13,  bur.  in 
Ocklynge  Cemetery,  East- 
bourne, CO.  Sussex. 


A 


Charlotte  Victoria,  born  24  May  1873  ;  died, 
aged  39,  at  Eastbourne  on  Tuesday,  8  April 
1913,  bur.  in  Ocklynge  Cemetery,  Eastbourne. 
Will  dated  28  March  1913,  proved  at  Lewes  3 
December  191 3,  by  Eleanor  Theodora  Mary 
Crispin,  spinster,  sister. 

Eleanor  Theodora  Mary,  born  6  September 
1876. 


Wiilshtvt  of  Cfje  JFrj)t!)e,  ^Saelto^n,  to. 

I^ertforli. 


Arms. — Party  chevronwise  azure  and  or  with 
six-cross  crosslels  or  in  tlie  chief. 
Crest.— A.  lion  gules. 


Thomas  Wilshere  of  Hitchin,  co.  Hertford  (8tb 
son  of  William  Wilshere  of  The  Fryihe,  Welwyn, 
CO.  Hertford,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  Simon 
Browne);  born  27  February  1775;  Captain 
Hertfordshire  Militia ;  died,  aged  57,  being 
accidentally  killed  by  being  thrown  from  his 
carriage  when  returning  from  a  funeral  on 
Saturday,  i  September  1832,  bur.  at  the  Indepen- 
dent Chapel  at  Hitchin,  of  which  he  was  a 
member.  M.I.  Will  dated  24  January  1831, 
proved  15  October  1832,  by  WiUiam  Wilshere 
and  Thomas  Wilshere,  sons. 


=Lora,  dau.  of 
Charles  Beaumont 
of  Hartford  Hill, 
CO.  Huntingdon  ; 
born  20  September 
i775;niarr.ini8o3; 
died  at  Hitchin  on 
Wednesday,  17 
June  1846,  buried 
there. 


William  Wilshere  of  The  Frythe, 
Welwyn;  born  28  July  1804;  of  Wad- 
ham  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  24 
April  1822,  B.A.  1827;  M.P.  for  Great 
Yarmouth  25  July  1837  to  23  July  1847  ! 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hertford,  High 
Sheriff  1858  ;  died  unmarried,  aged  63, 
at  the  Hotel  Windsor,  Paris,  on  Sunday, 
10  November,  bur.  at  Welwyn  16 
November  1867.  Memorial  window  in 
church.  Will  dated  29  September  1865, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  151,  68)  5  February 
1868,  by  the  Hon'''"'  George  Edgcumbe 
of  Thanckes,  near  Devonport,  co.  Devon. 


Thomas  Mills  of  Tolmers,   co.  Hert-=Laura    Beau- 
ford  ;  born  18  October  1794;  Deputy     mont,      born 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  co.     31  December 
Hertford  ;   M.P.   for  Totnes  1852  till     1806;     marr. 
death  ;  died,  aged  68,  on  the  St.  Alban's     21       March 
Road,   between  Tolmers  and  Colman     1833;      died 
Green,    co.    Hertford,    10    November     on  Friday,  29 
1862.     Will  dated   16    January   1857,     July  1859. 
with    codicil    dated  31   August    i860, 
proved     (Prin.     Reg.,     671,     62)     17 
December  1862,  by  John  Remington 
Mills,  brother,  Joseph  Trueman  Mills, 
nephew,      and      Martin     Ware,      the 
younger. 


Elizabeth  Simpson,  bom  13  July 
1 808  ;  died  3  February  1812. 


Thomas  Wilshere,  born  28  January 
i8ir  ;  died  unmarried,  aged  29, 
at  Hitchin  on  Sunday,  13  Sep- 
tember 1840,  bur.  at  the 
Independent  Chapel,  Hitchin. 
M.I.  Will  dated  25  July  1838, 
proved  28  September  1840,  by 
William  Wilshere,  brother. 


Charles    Willes    Wilshere    of    The=[=Eli.sabeth  Marie,  dau. 


Frythe,  Welwyn ;  bom  20  February 
1 8 14;  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Hertford ;  died,  aged  92,  at  The 
Frythe,  Welwyn,  oti  Saturday, 
29  September  1906.  Will  dated 
5  August  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1543,  1906)  21  November  1906,  by 
Everilda  Frances  Laura  Wilshere 
and  Alice  Augusta  Wilshere, 
spinsters,  daughters. 


of  William  Meek 
Farmer,  M.P.,  of 
Nonsuch,  CO.  Surrey, 
born  8  April  1810  ; 
marr.  at  the  British 
Embassy  at  Munich, 
Bavaria,  25  August 
1840  ;  died  at  The 
Frythe,  Welwyn,  31 
December  1893,  bur. 
at  Welwyn. 


Edith  Elisabeth  Marie,  of  The  Frythe,  Welwyn,  co. 
Hertford,  born  in  Chester  Street,  Grosvenor  Place, 
London,  27  July,  bapt.  at  Welwyn  25  August  1841, 


Everilda  Frances  Laura,  born  in  St. 
James'  Place,  London,  7  July  1846; 
died  23  February  1919. 


Major  Guilbert  Edward  Wyndham  Malet  of  Austin  House,  = 
Frome,  co.  Somerset  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Wyndham  Malet,  Vicar  of  Ardeley,  co.  Hertford,  by  Eliza 
Drake  his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Edward  Jeffries  Esdaile 
of  Cothelstone  House,  co.  Somerset);  born  12  July  1839, 
bapt.  at  Ardeley  ;  educated  at  Winchester;  ist  Lieutenant 
Royal  Artillery  (late  Bengal  Artillery)  11  December  1858, 
Captain  i  August  1872,  Major  (retired)  i  August  1879; 
a  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England ;  died,  aged  79,  at  Worle,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Tuesday,  15  October,  bur.  at  Frome  on  Saturday,  19 
October  19x8.  He  married  andly,  10  August  1880, 
Gertrude  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Cunliffe  Owen, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  CLE. 


'Florence,  born  at 
Florence,  Italy,  31 
January  1848, 
bapt.  there  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Albany  Street, 
London,  29  July 
1869  ;  died,  aged 
29,  at  The  Frythe, 
Welwyn,  on  Fri- 
day, 14  September 
1877,  bur.  at 
Welwyn.    istwife. 


Alice  Augusta, 
born  at  Hitchin, 
CO.  Hertford,  4 
May  1850. 


€no,  formerlj)  of  Wtooli  Hall,  Bultoicf), 

CO*  Surrey. 


James  Eno   of  Beda=pElizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jackson  ;  died, 


Lodge,  Winlaton,  co. 
Durham  ;  died,  aged 
36,  bur.  at  Whick- 
ham,  CO.  Durham, 
8  October  1829. 


aged  81,  at  Beda  Lodge,  Winlaton, 
bur.  at  Whickham  23  February  1874. 
Will  dated  15  January  1870,  proved  at 
Durham  28  March  1874,  by  James 
Crossley  Eno,  son. 


James  Crossley  Eno  of  Wood  Hall,  Dulwich,  co.= 
Surrey ;  died,  aged  87,  at  \Vood  Hall,  Dulwich,  on 
Monday,  10  May,  cremated  at  Golder's  Green,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  15  May  1915,  after  service  at 
St.  Stephen's,  South  Dulwich.  Will  dated  2  July  1897, 
with  10  codicils  dated  24  January  1899  to  30  May  191 1, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  27  July  1915,  by 
Thomas  Bennett,  John  Edward  Pickering  and  Arthur 
Edwin  Clarke. 


=Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Edward 
Cooke  of  Winlaton  ;  died,  aged  79, 
at  Wood  Hall,  Dulwich,  on  Wednes- 
day, 27  March,  bur.  at  Whickham 
9  April  1907.  Admon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  23  Jan- 
uary 1908,  to  James  Crossley  Eno 
husband. 


Colonel    Michael    Alexander  Wilsone  Swinfen-Broun    of=j=Laura,  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Denham, 
Swinfen  Hall,  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford  (2nd  son  of  Charles  I  co.     Buckingham     (by     the     Rev. 


Wilsone  Swinfen-Broun  of  Swinfen  Hall,  by  Annie  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Michael  Rowand  of  Linthouse,  co. 
Renfrew) ;  born  9  July  1857  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Commanding 
3rd  Battalion  South  Staffordshire  (Militia)  Regiment 
1892-1904,  Hon.  Colonel  1904;  Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel 
in  the  Army  5  December  1900  ;  served  in  South  African 
War  1901-1902  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London 
Gazette,"  31  October  1902,  Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps) ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  1907. 


Herbert  Spenser  Swithinbank),  on 
Tuesday,  13  October  1891.  She 
married  istly  at  Winlaton,  8  July 
1874,  John  Nicholson  Fleming, 
M.D.  (only  son  of  Joseph  Fleming 
of  Papcastle,  co.  Cumberland),  who 
died  in  i88g. 


A 


Harold  William  Swithinbank  of  Denham  Court,  co.  Buckingham,  F.R.S.,=f 
F.R.G.S.  (younger  son  of  George  Edwin  Swithinbank  of  New  Square,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  London,  LL.D.,  by  Constantia  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Briggs 
of  Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk  ;  born  7  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co.  Northumberland,  22  August  1858;  Lieutenant  nth 
(Prince  Albert's  Own)  Hussars  28  June  1882,  and  Captain  Middlesex  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  (Duke  of  Cambridge's  Hussars)  and  Reserve  of  Officers  :  Commander 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  for  Special  War  Service  1914  ;  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society, 
Edinburgh,  and  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society;  J. P.  for  co.  Buckingham, 
High  Sheriff  1891  ;  Member  of  first  Buckinghamshire  County  Council  ; 
Governor  of  Royal  Agricultural  Society  of  England ;  Vice-President  of  Royal 
Veterinary  College ;  Member  of  Council  of  National  Society  for  Prevention  of 
Tuberculosis  ;  Author  of  "  Bacteriology  of  Milk." 


=Amy,  born  27 
March  1858; 
marr.  at  St.  Ste- 
phen's, South 
Dulwich  (by 
the  Rev.  Her- 
bert Spenser 
Swithinbank), 
on  Tuesday,  23 
October  1883. 


A 


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204 


3nt>ev- 


INDEX. 


Abdy,  Katherine  Mary,  87,  90  ;  Dame  Mary,  87  ;  Sir 
William,  Bt.,  87,  90. 

Abercorii,  lames,  Duke  of,  164. 

Abergavenny,  William,  Earl  of,  129. 

Aclon,  Edward  Aclon,  124;  Lieiil. -Colonel  Edward 
Farrer,  124;  Edward  William  Frederick,  125; 
Emily  Anne,  12^;;  Frances  Amelia,  125;  Frances 
Elizabeth,  124;  Helen  Beatrice,  125  ;  Helen  Maria, 
125;  Mary  Anne,  124;  Mary  Henrietta,  124. 

Adams,  Alice  Jane,  159;  Borlase  Hill,  32;  Frances, 
74  ;  Harriet  Anne,  32  ;  Harry  Newton,  159;  James, 
159 ;  Jane,  48  ;  John,  74  ;  Lettice,  48  ;  Mary 
Anne,  32 ;  Hon*"''  Slary  Anne,  32 ;  William,  32,  48. 

Addington,  Egerton,  Baron,  183  ;  John  Gellibrand, 
Baron,  182,  183  ;  Maria  Margaret,  Lady,  1S3  ; 
Mary  Adelaide,  Lady,  183  ;  see  Hubbard. 

Agar-EUis,  Hon'"'''  Lucia  Caroline  Elizabeth,  102 ; 
George  James  Welbore,  Baron  Dover,  I02. 

Agnew  (Vans),  Arthur  Frederick,  60. 

Ainsworth,  Ada  Constance,  176;  William,  176; 
William  Henry,  176. 

Aislabie,  Benjamin,  157;  Louisa,  157. 

Aitchison,  Andrew  Nepean,  65 ;  Caroline  Emma 
Ncpean,  65. 

Akerman,  Valerie  IMargaret  Elizabeth,  64  ;  W.  S.,  64. 

Aldwell,  Susanna  Meares,  162 ;  Thom;is  Ducketl, 
162. 

Alexander,  William,  n8;  William  Cleverley,  108. 

Alington,  Adrian  Richard,  40 ;  Agneta  Clara,  38  ; 
Alan  John,  37 ;  Rev.  Alan  Marmaduke,  37  ; 
Albert  Edward,  37  ;  Anne,  33  ;  Argentine  Francis, 
40;  Captain  Argentine  Hugh,  R.N.,  38;  ArthurCyril 
Marmaduke,  36  ;  Admiral  Arthur  Hildebrand,  36  ; 
Barbara  Kathleen,  39 ;  Catherine  Maria,  37  ; 
Rev.  Charles  Argentine,  34  ;  Rev.  Charles  Wyn- 
ford,  39 ;  Charlotte  Blanche,  37  ;  Charlotte 
Hildcgard  Mary,  35;  Charlotte  Mary,  36;  Char- 
lotte Maud,  40  ;  Charlotte  Sophia,  36  ;  Rev.  Cyril 
Argentine,  39  ;  Cyril  Geoffrey  .Marmaduke,  36  ; 
Rev.  Edward  Hugh,  40 ;  Eleanor,  34 ;  Eleanor 
Cave,  34  ;  Elizabeth  Hester,  39  ;  Ellen  Fanny,  35  ; 
Emily,  38,  39 ;  Frances,  33,  35  ;  Frederick 
William,  37;  Geoflrey  Hugh,  40;  George 
d'Argentine,  Addenda,  page  i. ;  George  Hugh, 
33 ;  George  Marmaduke,  33 ;  Gervase  O'Brien, 
40 ;  Gervase  Winford  Stovin,  40 ;  Giles,  39 ; 
Gladys  Evelyn,  36 ;  Rev.  Henry,  33  ;  Rev. 
Henry  Giles,  38 ;  Henry  Rawdim,  38 ;  Herbert 
Edward,  37  ;  Hester  Frances,  39 ;  Hester 
Margaret,  39 ;  Hildebrand  William,  37 ;  Rev. 
Hildebrand  Thomas  Giles,  38  ;  Jane  Margaret, 
38  ;  Janet  Marchant,  3S  ;  Jean  38  ;  Joan  Argen- 
tine, 39  ;  Rev.  John,  36,  39  ;  John  Marmaduke, 
40;  John  Winford,  39;  Rev.  John  Wynford,  39; 
Katharine  Paulina,  37 ;  Katharine  Mary,  37  ; 
Kathleen,  39  ;  Kathleen  Lucy,  39  ;  Lavinia  Sybil, 
39;  Margaret,  38,  40;  Rev.  Marmaduke,  33; 
Marmaduke  Francis  George,  37  ;  Mary,  33  ;  Mar)' 
Charlotte  Swan,  40  ;  Mary  Dorothea,  40  ;  Mildred 
Morris,  38  ;  Nancy,  38  ;  Noel  Stanley,  38  ;  Patrick 
Hamilton,  36 ;  Rev.  Richard  P/e,  38 ;  Rupert 
Hildebrand,  36 ;  Sarah  Penelope,  39 ;  Sophy 
Anne,  35 ;  Sophy  Ellen  Elfrida,  37  ;  Ursula 
Margaret,  38  ;  Rev.  William,  33  ;  William  James 
Marmaduke,  36  ;  see  Pye. 


Allen,  Benjamin  Haig,  106;  Edward  Ransomc,  III; 

p;iizabeth,    45  ;     George    Bennett,    47  ;     Hannah 

Hunton   Ransome,     1 1 1  ;     Jessie    Josephine,    47  ; 

Katherine,    45;    Samuel,    47,    III;    Sarah,    106; 

Stafford,  iii;  William,  45. 
Allies,     Kate     Amelia,     170;     William    Hartshorn, 

170. 
Alves,  Anne,  60  ;  John,  60. 
Ambrose,    Edith  Jane,    78 ;    William,    78 ;    William 

Henry,  78. 
Amos,  John,  41  ;  Maria  Eliza,  41. 
Anderson,    Charles    Macdonell,    23 ;     Colonel  John 

Gumming,  23  ;   Maud  Chevallier,  23. 
Andrews,  Julia  Barbara,  91 ;  Lieut.- Colonel  Mottram, 

Anglesey,  Field-Marshal  Henry   William,   Marquess 
of,  149. 

Anstruther,    Mary    Helen,    79 ;    Mary   Frances,    79 ; 
Hon""  Philip,  79. 

Arbuthnot,  Ada  Jane,  79  ;  Adolphine  Eliza  Macleod, 
64  :  Adolphine  Mary,  64  ;  .Agnes,  62,  68  ;  Hon"*'' 
Alice  Charlotte,  69  ;  Alice  Magdalen,  66  ;  Alice 
Marion,  65  ;  Agnes,  62  ;  Dame  Alice  Margaret, 
60;  Dame  Alice  Maude,  61,  67;  Aline  Henri- 
ette,  61  ;  Alister  Dare  Staveley,  74  ;  Andrew 
Carmichael,  82 ;  Anne,  65,  66,  74,  77 ;  Dame 
Anne,  60  ;  Anne  Elizabeth,  71  ;  Anne  Gertrude 
Grace,  72  :  Annie  Grace,  81  ;  Annie  Susan  Char- 
lotte, 76  ;  Archibald  Ernest,  71  ;  .Archibald  Francis, 
63,  69  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Archiljald  Hugh,  71  ;  Archi- 
bald Hugh  Gough,  71  ;  Arthur  John  de  Monte, 
78  ;  Ashley  Herbert,  78  ;  Beatrice  Caroline,  68  ; 
Bernard  Kieran  Charles,  66 ;  Capel  Robert,  70 ; 
Caroline,  70 ;  Caroline  Elizabeth  Mabel,  80 ; 
Caroline  Emma  Nepean,  65 ;  Caroline  Ramsay, 
62,  68  ;  Catherine  Gregor,  78  ;  Cecil  Albinia,  72  ; 
Charles  George,  66  ;  Charles  Gwynne,  69;  Admiral 
Charles  Ramsay,  68;  Charlotte  D'Ende,  63; 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  74 ;  Cicely  May,  81;  Clive 
Denison,  Si:  Constance  Gertrude,  70;  Constance 
Margaret,  64 ;  Coutts  Trotter,  77 ;  Cynthia 
Isabella  Theresa,  70  ;  Brigadier  -  General  Sir 
Dalrymple,  Bt.,  61,  67  :  David  Denison,  81 ;  Dand 
George,  66  :  Dorothea  Helen  Mary,  70  ;  Dorothy 
Clertrude,  67  ;  Dorothy  Grace,  82  ;  i-^dith  Anne, 
69:  Edith  Elizabeth,  71  ;  Edith  J.inc,  78;  Edith 
Madeline,  77  ;  Editha  Gertrude,  71  ;  Eleanor 
Louisa,  82  ;  Eliza,  61  ;  F:iiz.a  Jane,  64,  73  ;  Eliza 
Taylor,  73  ;  Elizabeth,  75  ;  Eliz.ibeth  Agnew,  80 ; 
Elizabeth  Christian,  72;  Elizabeth  Fount.aine,  67  ; 
Elizabeth  Georgiana,  77  ;  Elizabeth  Gertrude 
Gough,  72 ;  EUinor,  61  ;  Ellinor  Mary,  72  ; 
Elnyth  Mary  Arbuthnot,  63;  Emily,  62;  Emily 
Caroline,  08  ;  Emily  Frcderica,  74 :  Emma 
Marion,  75;  Ernest  Douglas,  "i  ;  Captain  Ernest 
Kennaway,  R.N.,  71  ;  Ernest  William,  77  ;  Esther 
Jane,  78;  Ethel  Alary,  63;  Evelyn  Helen  Anne, 
82  ;  Fvelyn  Marion,  77  :  Evelyn  Mary,  68,  77  ; 
Filzgei.'ld  Hay,  63  ;  Florence,  66  :  Florence 
Jessie,  82  ;  Forster  Fitzgerald,  6i  ;  Frances,  72  ; 
I" ranees  Ella,  74  ;  Frances  Emily,  78  ;  Frances 
Gertrude,  70  ;  Frances  Henrietta,  74  ;  Frances 
Muriel,  65  ;  Francis  Capel,  70  :  Francis  Clemente, 
69 ;  Francis  Sidney,  77  ;  Frederick  George,  73  ; 
Geoffrey  Schomberg,  68 ;  George,  61 ,  64, 75 ;  Colonel 
George,  65  ;  Ven""  George,  68  ;  George  Anstruther, 
79;    George  Clerk,    62,    68:   Sir  George   Gough, 


207 


72  ;  George  Ireland,  74  ;  George  Ramsay, 
69 ;  GeraUl  Archibald,  70 ;  Geraldine  Mary, 
62  ;  GerUude  Alice,  71  ;  Hon''''  Gertrude 
Sophia,  63,  6g  ;  Harold  Denison,  81  ;  Harriet 
Frances,  65,   74 ;    Harriet    Gertrude,   74  ;    Helen, 

73  ;  Helen  Elizabeth,  66  ;  Helen  Frances,  79  ; 
Helen  Marion,  80 ;  Helen  Mary,  72  ;  Henrietta 
Anne,   63  ;    Henry   Charles,   67  ;    Henry    Dundas, 

66  ;  Henry  Fitzgerald,  63  ;  Herbert  Robinson,  77  ; 
Hester  Marion,  80  ;  Horace  Algernon,  78  ;  Hugh 
Archibald,  67  ;  PJugh  Fitzgerald,  63 ;  Hugh 
Gough,   70 ;   Hugh    Keith,    63 ;    Hugh    Lyttelton, 

67  ;  Irene  Joan  Grace,  66  ;  Dame  Isabella  Albinia, 
72  ;  Ivy,  63  ;  Ivy  Florence,  65  ;  James,  69  ; 
Hon'''''  James  Edward,  65,  74  ;  James  Woodgate, 
76 ;  Jane,  67,  76 ;  Janet  Elspeth,  82  ;  Jean 
Marjorie,  72  ;  Jessie  Evelyn,  82  ;  Jessie  Marguerite, 
68;  John  Alves,  61,  64,  75;  John  Alves 
Henry,  62  ;  John  Bernard,  66  ;  John  de 
Monte,  78 ;    John    Sinclair   Wemyss,    82 ;   Joyce 

^  Frances,   79  ;   Julia   Mary  Agnes,   63  ;    Katherine 

Isobel,  81  ;  Katherine  Rose,  63  ;  Keith 
Eraser,  79 ;  Kenneth  Wyndhani,  82 ;  Laura 
Calvert,  Si;  Laura  Gertrude,  66  ;  Lenox  Conyng- 
ham,  78  ;  Lenox  Stanley,  78  ;  Lillemor,  77  ;  Dame 
Lina,  60  ;  Lionel  Gough,  70  ;  Louisa  Fitzgerald 
L'Estrange,  74  ;  Mabel,  78,  80 ;  Madeline,  73 ; 
Madeline  I\'y,  63 ;  Madeline  Winifred  Louise, 
74 ;  Malcolm  Alexander,  82  ;  Margaret  Evelyn, 
68 ;  Margaret  Rosa,  64 ;  Maria,  75  ;  Marion 
Fenn,  76  ;  Mary,  60,  61,  64,  66,  72,  75  ;  Mary 
Agnes,  62  ;  Mary  Charlotte,  73  ;  Mary  Christobel, 
67  ;  Mary  Eleanor,  79 ;  Mary  Evelyn,  79  ;  Mary 
Hay,  68 ;  Mary  Helen,  79 ;  Mary  Johanna 
Antoinette  Dulce,  70  ;  Mary  Juliet  Gough,  72  ; 
Mary  Margaret,  69  ;  Mary  Marguerite,  68  ;  Mary 
Pearson,  73  ;  Mary  Rose,  74  ;  Maiy  Sybil,  78  ; 
Maurice  Arniitage,  77  ;  May  Steward,  69  ;  Myles 
Henry,  66 ;  Nettie  May  Camming,  74 ;  Olive, 
66,  71 ;  Olive  Joan,  71  ;  Patricia  Evangeline 
A(me,  66  ;  Patricia  Gwyn,  71  ;  Patrick 
Charles,  71  ;  Peter  Charles  Reginald,  68;  Philip 
Stewart  Mackenzie,  79 ;  Reginald  James  Hugh, 
73 ;  Reginald  Ramsay,  61  ;  Robert,  60,  75  ; 
Robert  Edward  Vaughan,  63  ;  Robert  George,  72  ; 
Sir  Robert  Keith,  Bt.,  60  ;  Rev.  Robert  Keith, 
62  ;  Robert  Michael  Wemyss,  82  ;  Robert  Wemyss 
Muir,  72  ;  Ronald  George  Urquhart,  67  ;  Rosalind 
Desiree,  60  ;  Rosalind  Philippa,  77  ;  Selina,  69  ; 
Sheila  Gertrude  Talmash,  71;  Sydney  Noel,  78; 
Terence  John,  66  ;  Thelma  Grace,  81  ;  Ursula 
Bridgit,  82  ;  Vida  Constance,  79  ;  Violet  Rebecca, 
70  ;  William,  62,  64  ;  Major-General  William,  69  ; 
Sir  William,  Bt.,  60:  William  Fitzgerald,  61; 
William  Henry,  73  ;  William  Patrick,  71  ;  Sir 
William  Robert,  Bt.,  60;  William  Reierson,  79, 
80 ;  William  Slaveley,  74 ;  William  Urquhart, 
64,  73;  Sir  William  Wedderburn,  Bt.,  60,  67. 

Arbuthnot-Leslie,  Aline  Ro.se,  76  {ami  Addenda, 
page  it.)  ;  George,  75;  George  Rupert,  76;  Mary 
Rose,  75  :  Violet  Seton,  76  ;  William  76. 

Arbuzzof,  Natalie,  6. 

Archer,  Andrew,  Baron,  129;  Hon*"'' Harriet,  129; 
Sarah,  Lady,  129. 

Arcliibald,  Ellen  Emma,  78  ;  Sir  Thomas  Dickson, 
78. 

Arkwright,  Agnes  Mary,  151  ;  Alice  Eden,  152  ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Arthur  Chandos,  151  ;  Bernard 
George,  149;  Bertha  Elais,  150  ;  Bertram  Sey- 
mour, 149  ;  Caroline  Mabel  Frances,  149;  Caroline 
Sarah,  152  ;  Cecil  George,  149  ;  Cecil  John,  149; 
Cecily  Margaret,  150;  Charles  Leigh,  152;  Char- 
lotte Lucy,  148;  Cyril,  151  ;  David  Lyndon,  148; 
Rev.  Edwyn,  150;  Hon'"'"  Elizabeth,  149;  Emily 
Sophia,  152;  Rev.  Ernest  Henry,  150;  Evelyn, 
150  ;  Evelyn  Elizabeth  Yolande,  150  ;  Evelyn  Lucy 
Alice,  149;  Frances  Catherine,  152;  Gabrielle, 
150;  Rev.  George,  149;  Georgina  Eglantine,  151  ; 


Gerald  Byng,  151;  Geraldine  Mary  Rose,  149; 
Harold  Arthur,  151  ;  Helen  Muriel  Stephanie,  148  ; 
Henry,  150;  Hubert  Oswin,  150;  Rev.  Hubert 
Seymour,  150  ;  John,  148;  John  Hungerford, 
148  ;  John  Richard  Stephen,  148  ;  John  Stanhope, 
148;  Lilian  Agnes,  151;  Mary,  148,  152;  Lady 
Mary  Caroline  Charlotte,  149 ;  Olive  Katharine 
Mary,  149;  Peter,  148;  Richard  148,  149  {and 
Addenda,  page  ii.)  ;  Rev.  Richard  Eden  St. 
Aubyn,  150;  Richard  St.  Chad,  150;  Rosemary, 
150;  Sarah,  148;  Sidney  John,  150;  Violet 
Frances,  150;  Wilfred  Lionel  Tyrrell,  151. 

Armitage,  Edward,  76  ;  Jane,  76. 

Arnold,  Elizabeth  Harriet  Marchelle,  44. 

Arundell,  William  Reinfred  Arundell  Harris,  125. 

Ashburton,  Alexander,  Loid,  132. 

Astley,  see  Ludford-Astley. 

Atkinson,  Alexander  Russell,  71;  Anne  Elizabeth, 
71;  Charles,  35;  Mar)',  170;  Robert  Thomas, 
170. 

Atwood,  Rev.  Francis  John,  37  ;  Rev.  Francis 
Thomas,  37  ;  Katharina  Paulina,  37. 

Aylesford,  Augusta  Sophia,  Countess  of,  100 ; 
Charles  Wightwick,  Earl  of,  102  ;  Edith,  Countess 
of,  loi;  Ella  Victoria,  Countess  of,  102  ;  Hcneage, 
Earl  of,  ICX5,  loi  ;  Jane  Wightwick,  Countess  of, 
100 ;  Louisa,  Countess  of,  100 ;  see  Finch  and 
Guernsey. 

Ayres,  Elizabeth,  iii. 


B 


Backhouse,  Jane  Gurney,  191  ;  Jonathan,  191  ;  Sir 
Jonathan  Edmund,  Bt. ,  191. 

Bacon,  Anthony,  loi;  Emily,  lOl. 

Badnall,  Mary  Elizabeth,  46  ;  Rev.  William,  46. 

Baggally,  Emily  Charlotte  Edrica,  86  ;  Ernest,  86  ; 
Ernest  Burrell,  86 ;  Dame  Marianne,  86 ;  Sir 
Richard,  86. 

Baggs,  Editha,  172  ;  Frances,  172  ;  Rev.  Ishani,  172. 

Bagnall,  John,  45  ;  Mary,  45. 

Bagot,  Hon""'"  Georgiana  Agnes,  102 ;  Lucia  Caro- 
line    Elizabeth,     Lady,      102 ;     William,     Baron, 

I02. 

Bailey,  Annie,  165  ;  Colonel,  165. 

Bailie,  Isabella  Bennet,  185  ;  John,  185. 

Baines,   Harry,   Mark   Blakiston,  and  Violet   Grace, 

Addenda,  page  xxxiii. 
Baker,  Anna  Emma  Katharine,  53  ;  Edith  Mildniay 

Ashurst,  53  ;  Edward  Geoffrey  Clinton,  54  ;  Esther 

(Estina),    53  ;    Estina  Anna,     54  ;    Fanny,     167  ; 

Geoft'rey  Clinton,  54  ;  Henry  William  Clinton,  53  ; 

John    Hugh   Clinton,    54 ;    Katharine    Edith,    54 ; 

Rear- Admiral  Lewis  Clinton,   53;    Lieut. -Colonel 

Osbert   Clinton,    54;    Richard   Westbrook,     n8 ; 

Samuel,  167  ;  Sarah  Jane,  118  ;  Colonel  Valentine, 

167  ;    Violet   Edith   Hennikcr,   54  ;    William,   53  ; 

William  Clinton,  53  ;  William  Robert,  53. 
Baldock,    Louisa    Ellen,    188 ;    Louisa    Maria,    188 ; 

William,  188. 
Baldwin,  Sarah,  42. 
Ball,  Anne  Elizabeth,  71  ;  Eliza  Legge,  71  ;  William 

Walker,  71. 
Bampton,  Chariotte,  32  ;    Elizabeth  Mary,  22  ;  John, 

22,  32  ;  Rev.  John  Black,  32. 
Bandon,  Catherine  Mary,  Countess  of,  140 ;  Francis, 

Earl  of,  140 ;  James  Francis,  Earl  of,  140. 
Bangor,  Bishop  of,  see  Majendie. 
Bankier,  Jessie  Dennistoun,  68  ;  William,  68. 
Banks,  Charles   Edmund,   74  ;   Marianna,   93  ;   John 

Tatham,  74  ;  Mary  Rose,  74  ;  Richard,  93. 
Bannister,  Lucy,  199. 

Bantock,   Ernest  Leedham  Sutherland,   no;  George 
Granville,   no;  Granville  Ransome,  no;    Sophia 

Elizabeth,  no. 
Baring,    Alexander,    Lord    Ashburton,    132;    Hon"'" 
Anne  Eugenia,  132  ;  Thomas,  165. 


208 


Barker,  Dame  Clemency,  187  ;  Colonel  George,  187  ; 

Major-General  Sir  George,  187. 
Barnard,   Caroline   Arabella    Elizabeth,    34  ;     Rev. 

Charles  James,  34;  «<  Gary- Barnard. 
Baron,  Frances,  33  ;   Robert,  33. 
Barry,  Charles,  no;  Charles  Edward,  no;  Harriett 

Gardner  Pitman,  no;  Louisa  Kate,  no. 
Bartlet,  Alexander,  25  ;  Alexander  Henry,  25  ;  John 

Henry,  25  ;    Katherine  Agnes,  25  ;  Mary  Caroline, 

25- 
Barlley,  Robert,  50  ;  Sarah  Julia  Anne,  50. 
Bateman-Champain,    Dorothy  Gertrude,  67  ;  Harriet 

Sophia,  67  ;  Hugh  Frederick,  67  ;  Colonel  Sir  John 

Underwood,   67. 
Bath,  Thomas,  Marquess  of,  100. 
Batsford,  Charles,  35  ;  Fanny,  35. 
Bayley,  Arthur  Octavius,  166  ;  Elizabeth  Maude,  166  ; 

William  Goodenough,  166. 
Bayly,  Harriet,  159;  VVentworth,  159. 
Beach,  Mary  Jane,  1S3,  1S6  ;  William  Hicks,  183, 1S6. 
Beaty-Pownall,  Charles  Colyear,  40;  Charlotte  Maud, 

40  ;  Rev.  William  Thomas,  40. 
Beauchamp,  Frederick,  Earl,  72. 
Beaumont,  Charles,  202  ;  Lora,  202. 
Beckford,  Susan  Euphemia,  18  ;  William,  18. 
Beever,  Vincent  Morshead  Holt,  14. 
Beevor,  Arthur,  194  ;  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  194. 
Bell,  Hugh,  137. 
Bellingham,  Sir  Alan,  Bt.,36;  Charlotte  Sophia,  36; 

Dame  Elizabeth,  36. 
Bellman,     Rev.     Anthony     Horatio,     9  ;     Charlotte 

Fanny,  9  ;  Rev.  Edmund,  9. 
de  Belon,  Louise  Bonnet,  2 
Bence-Joncs,  Philippa  Frances,  77  ;  William,  77. 
Bennett,     Dorothy,    169  :    Thomas,    204  :    William, 

169. 
Bennison,  Emma,  n4. 

Benyon,  Jane  Marguerite,  166;  Thomas  166. 
Berger,  Lewis  John,  195. 
Bernal-Osborne,  Edith,  66  ;  Ralph,  66. 
Bernard,  Catherine  Mary,  Countess  of  Bandon,  140  ; 

Francis,    Earl  of    Bandon,     140 ;    James  P'rancis, 

Earl  of,  140. 
Best,  Augusta,  122;  Eliza,  122;  John,  122. 
Bianchi,  Annie  Joyce,  42  ;  Antonio  Frederick,  42. 
Bibby,  Gertrude,  165;  James  fenkinson,  165  ;  Sarali, 

165. 
Biddell,  Arthur,  no;   Elizabeth,  no;   George,  no; 

George  Arthur,    no;    Herman,    no;   Jane,    no; 

Manfred,  no. 
Birkitt,  Jane  Henrietta,  121. 
Bisshopp,  Cecil,   Baron   De  la  Zouche,   S4 ;   Hon'''" 

Katharine  Annabella,  84 ;  Robert  Nathaniel  Cecil 

George,  Lord,  84. 
Blackett,  Fanny,  164  ;  Stanley,  164. 
Blake,  Edith,  66  ;  Sir  Henry  Arthur,  66  ;  Olive,  66. 
Bliss,  Catharine  Arabella,  90  ;  Rev.  James,  90  ;  John, 

90 ;  Mary,  90. 
Blofeld,    Alfred   Grose,   195  ;    Alice  Gertrude,    193  ; 

Amy  Dora,   195  ;   Arthur  Robert,   195  ;  Catharine 

Mary,    195  ;   Catherine  Charlotte,   193  ;   Catherine 

Isabella,  195  ;  Fanny,  195;  Fanny  Elizabeth,  193; 

Fanny     Georgina,     195;      Fanny     Louisa,     194; 

Florence  Mary,  195  ;  Frances  Mary,  194  ;  Francis 

Grose,   194;   Rev.   Francis  Singleton,   194;    Isabel 

Clare,  194  ;  John  Calthorpe,  194;  John  Singleton, 

194;    Kathleen    Mary,    195;    Kythe  Susan,    194; 

Leonard  Singleton,  195  ;   Louisa   Catharine,   193  ; 

Mary,  193  ;  Mary  Caroline,    193  ;  Mary  Catherine, 

193;  Mary  Charlotte,   193;    Rev.    Robert  Single- 
ton,  194;  Thomas,  193;  Thomas  Calthorpe,  193; 

Rev.  Thomas  Calthorpe,  193  ;   Rev.  Thomas  John, 

193  ;  Thomas  Robert  Calthorpe,  194. 
Blood,   Fitzgerald,   87  ;  Millicent  Amelia  Charlotte, 

87  ;  Millicent  Anne,  87  ;  Ruby  Harriet  Marchelle, 

44  ;  Smyth,  44. 
Bloomfield,    Benjamin,    Baron,    80 :    Charlotte,   80 ; 

John,  80. 


Boileau,    Florence     Jessie,     82  ;     General     George 

Saunders  Theophilus,  82. 
Bolton,  Sophia  Sydney,  129  ;  Thomas,  129. 
Bond,  Elizabeth,  n6  ;  Jessie  Cliaxlotte,  116;  John, 

116. 
Bond-Cabbell,  John,  127;  Margaret  Gordon,  127. 
Bonnell,  John,  37  ;  Mary  Jane,  37. 
Booth,  Florence  Eliza,  157;   Francis  Henry  Arthur, 

157  ;    George,     157 ;   Jane    Margaret,    38 ;     Rev. 

Thomas,  38. 
Borradaile,     Abraham,     169 ;     Ann,     169 ;     Arthur 

Frederick,      174;      Harry,     174;      Louisa,      174; 

Lancelot  Ale.xander,  174. 
Borrer,   Rev.   Carey  Hampton,  1S9  ;  Elizabeth,  189; 

Jane  Clifford,  189. 
Bosanquet,     Edith     Madeline,    77  ;      Emily,     152 ; 

Sir  Frederick  Albert,   77  ;   Mary,    152;    Philippa 

Frances,    77  ;    Samuel   Courthope,    152  ;    Samuel 

Richard,  152. 
Boteler,   Henrietta  Eliza  Pasqualina,    157  ;    Captain 

Henr>',  R.N.,  157. 
Boutell,  Caroline  Ellen  Alice,  27  ;  Rev.   Charles,  8, 

27  ;  Mary,  8,  27. 
Bowen,     Harriet    Fryster,    142 ;    James    Hill,    142  ; 

Rupertia  Emily,  142. 
Bowser,  Henry,  30 ;  Jane,  30. 
Boycott,   Elizabeth   Georgiana,   194 ;    Fanny  Louisa, 

194;  Rev.  William,  194. 
Boyle,   Edmund,   Earl  of  Cork,   72 ;  Hon'"''  Eleanor 

Vere,   72  ;  Isabella  Albinia,  72  ;  Rev.   the  Hon'"'' 

Richard  Cavendish,  72. 
de  Brackel,  Frederic  Casimir,  Baron,  147. 
Brandreth,  Arthur,  73  ;  Mary  Charlotte,  73. 
Bray,   Sir  Edward,  iSS  ;  Dame  Edith   Louisa,   188; 

Frances,  188  ;  Reginald,  188. 
Breeze,  Jane,  48  ;  Jesse,  48. 
Brewer,  Emile,  117  ;  Georgette  Emma,  n7. 
Brewitt,  Rev.  Bellamy,  162. 
Brichta,    Frances    Muriel,    65 ;    Philip,    65 ;    Stefan 

K.  T.  I.,  65. 
Briggs,  Constantia  Anne,  204  ;  William,  204. 
Bristow,  Andrew  Alfred  CoUyer,  100. 
Brittain,  James,  125  ;  Jemima  Charlotte,  125. 
Brooke,  Clara  Elizabeth,  165  ;  Elizabeth,  35  ;  Frances 

Mary  Walker,   165  ;    Helen  Beatrice,   125  ;   Isaac, 

35  ;   Jemima  Charlotte,   125  ;   John  Kendal,   125  ; 

John  WiUiam,  125  ;  Thomas  Walker,  165. 
Brooke-Pechell,   Vice-Admiral  Sir   George    Richard, 

Bt. ,  84  ;  Henrietta  Katherine,  84  ;  Dame  Katharine 

Annabella,  84. 
Broun,  see  Swinfen-Broun. 
Brown,  Agnes,  169  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  41  ;  Isabel,  169; 

John,  41 ;  Lawrence  Morton,  i66;  Rev.  Simpson, 

169. 
Browne,   Alexander   Henry,   167,   168  ;    Lord  Alfred 

Eden,   164  ;    Catharine   Henrietta,   Marchioness  of 

Sligo,    164  ;    Lady  Cicely,   164  ;    Gw)-nifred,   167  ; 

Henrj'    Ulick,    Alarquiss   of    Sligo,     164 ;    Joseph 

Houston,    160 ;    Mary  Isabel,    167,   16S ;    Samuel, 

160  ;  Sara  Lees,  160  ;  Simon,  202  ;  Susanna,  202  ; 

Veronica,  168. 
Browning,  Hannah,    no;  James  Samuel,   no;  Jane 

Bedford,  109,  116  ;  Jonathan  Samuel,  109,  no,  116. 
Brownjohn,  Sarah  Legalt,  43. 
Brownrigg,  Adolphine   Marj',  64  ;    Charles  Edward, 

64 ;    Merial    Anna,    64  ;     Thomas    Marcus,    64 ; 

Valerie  Margaret  Elizabeth,  64. 
Brownson,  Ellen,  10;  William,  10. 
Buckingliam,  Elizabeth,  41. 
Buckingli.unshire,    Augustus  Edward,    Earl   of,   34  ; 

Mary,  Countess  of,  34. 
Buckton,  Emma,  85  ;  George,  85. 
Bull,  Caroline  Mabel  Fiances,  149;  Colonel  F.,  149. 
Bullock,  Marianne,  74  ;  W'illiam  74. 
Burnet,  Marj-,  170;  Thomas,  170. 
Bums,      Emily,     Lady     Inverclyde,      62  ;      George 

Arbuthnot,   Baron   Inverclyde,    62  ;  Hon'>'=  James 

Cleland,  62  ;  John,  Baron  Inverclyde,  62. 


209 


Burrell,  Amy,  83  ;  Caroline  Julia,  84  ;  Sir  Charles 
Merrick,  Bt.,  83  ;  Sir  Charles  Raymond,  Bt.,  85  ; 
Charles  Wyndham,  84 ;  Dame  Coralie  Adelaide 
Mervyn,  85  ;  Dame  Dorothea,  84  ;  Dorothea  Mary 
Augusta,  86  ;  Edith  Henrietta,  86  ;  Emily  Char- 
lotte Edrica,  86  ;  Emily  Elizabeth,  83  ;  Etheldrcda 
Josephine,  85  ;  Dame  Etheldreda  Mary,  85  ;  Dame 
Frances,   83  ;  Frances  Louisa,  86  ;  Helena  Anne, 

84  ;    Dame  Henrietta  Katherine,  84  ;   Joan  Louise, 

85  ;  Julia,  85  ;  Mary  Emma,  85  ;  Sir  Merrik 
Raymond,  St.,  85  ;  Percy,  85  :  Sir  Percy,  Bt.,  84  ; 
Peter,  83 ;  Peter  ICustace,  85  ;  Robert  Merrick 
Raymond,  86  ;  Dame  Sophia,  83  ;  Sybil  Dorothy, 
85  ;  Walter,  84  ;  Walter  Raymond,  85  ;  Waller 
Henry  Wyndham,  86  ;  Sir  Walter  VVyndliam,  Bt., 
84  ;  Dame  Wilhelmina  Louisa,  85  ;  William,  84  ; 
Sir  William,  Bt.,  83. 

Burroughes,  Rev.  Edward  Robert,  194;  Isabel 
Clare,  194;  Susan  Helen,  194;  Thomas  Henry, 
194. 

Burt,  Captain  Edward,  R.N.,  171  ;  Sophia  Cumber- 
land, 171. 

Burton,  James  Frederick,  160. 

Bush,  Albert,  199  ;  Amy  Gertrude,  198  ;  Anne,  201 ; 
Annie,  19S  ;  Annie  Margaret,  199  ;  Douglas,  199  ; 
Edwin,  199 ;  Elizabeth,  198 ;  Florence  Hunter, 
198;  George,  198;  Hilda  Hunter,  198;  James, 
19S  ;  John,  198  ;  Lilian,  199  ;  Margaret,  198  ; 
Mar)',  199  ;  Neva,  199  ;  Percy  Hunter,  198  ;  Sarah 
Margaret,  198. 

Busk,  Jians,  85  ;  Maria  Georgiana,  85. 

Butler,  Mary,  87  ;  Mary  Anne,  43 ;  Peregrine,  87. 

Buxton,  Francis  William,  133  ;  Madeline  Lawrence, 
133  ;  Hon'''»  Mary,  133. 

Byng,  Agnes,  Countess  of  Strafford,  149 ;  George 
Stevens,  Earl  of  Strafford,  149 ;  Lady  Mary 
Caroline  Charlotte,  149. 


Cabban,  Florence  Mary,  195  ;  James,  195. 

Cabbell,  see  Bond-Cabbell. 

Cadogan,  Cadogan  Hodgson,  167,  168  ;  Mary  Isabel, 

167,  168. 
Cairns,    Herbert   John,   Earl,    27 ;    Olive,   Countess, 

27  ;  Wilfrid  Dallas,  Earl,  27. 
Calcutta,  Bishop  of,  see  Wilson. 
Caldwell,  Catherine  Ann,  88  ;  Rev.  George,  88. 
Camden,  George  Charles,  Marquis,  152. 
Cameron,     Alice,     11  ;     Charles,    27  ;     Mary,    27; 

Stella  Willoughby  Savile,  27  ;  T.,  11. 
Campbell,   Alexander,    191;     John,    64;     Margaret 

Rosa,    64  ;    Marian,   21  ;  Mary   Macdonald,    191  ; 

Rosa,  64  ;  William  21. 
Candy,  Frances  Kathleen,  19;  Henry  Augustus,  ig  ; 

Kathleen  Florence  Mary,  19. 
Canham,  Henry  Crabb,  28. 
CarboneJl,    Barbara   Madelaine   Honor,   197 ;    John, 

197  ;  Mary,  197. 
Cardwell,   Eveljm  Christina,  168;  Jane,  5  ;  John,  5  ; 

Thomas  Holme,  168. 
Carlisle,  William  Thomas,  163. 
Carnegie,  David,  87. 

Carpenter,  Admiral  Charles,  70 ;  Maria,  70. 
Carter,   Mary  Lee,  13  ;  William,   13  ;  Rev.   William 

Collingwood,  195. 
Cary-Barnard,      Alice     Rose,     34 ;      Charles,      34 ; 

Charlotte   Alington,    34 ;    Hubert  Vyel  Juan,  34  ; 

see  Barnard. 
Catt,  Ethel,  178;  James,  178. 
Cavan,  Frederick  William,  Earl  of,  23. 
Cave,  Daniel,  34  ;  Eleanor,  34. 
Cavendish,      Lady     Blanche     Catherine,     Addenda, 

page    Hi,  ;    Victor   Christian    William,     Duke    of 

Devonshire,  Addenda,  page  Hi. 
Cazenove,     Rev.     Arthur,    28 ;    Emma,   28 ;    Helen 

Emma,  12,  28  ;  Philip,  12,  28. 


Challinor,  Agnes  Mary,  48  ;  Alice,  50  ;  Charles,  48  ; 
Charles  Edward,  49  ;  Edward,  46,  47  j  Edward 
Dewar,  47  ;  Elizabeth,  46  ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  45  ; 
Ethel  Mary,  49  ;  Florence  Bertha,  46 ;  Helen 
Gertrude,  48;  Helena  Jane,  49;  Herbert,  50; 
Hilda  Louisa,  49  ;  Janie  Ritcher  Chambers,  47  ; 
Jessie,  48  ;  Jessie  Elizabeth,  50  ;  Jessie  Josephine, 
47  ;  Jessie  Mabel,  47  ;  John,  46,  47  ;  Joseph,  48  ; 
Katherine,  45  ;  Kathleen  Mary,  45  ;  Laura,  50  ; 
Lettice,  48,  49  ;  Marguerite  Blanche,  47  ;  Mary, 
45,  47  ;  Mary  Blanche,  48  ;  Mary  Pxlith,  46  ; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  46  ;  Mary  Katherine,  46  ;  Percy 
Graham,  48  ;  Reginald,  50  ;  Sara  Josepha,  46  ; 
Sarah  Marianne,  50  ;  Victor,  50  ;  William,  45  ; 
William  Adams,  50  ;  William  Edward,  45  ;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  William  Francis,  46. 

Chalmers,  Agnes,  140;  John,  140. 

Chambers,  Evelyn  Alice,  159  ;  Sydney,  159. 

Champain,  see  Bateman-Champain. 

Chandra,  Mary  Lees  Fane,  160  ;  Lieut.  -  Colonel 
Rajendra  Chandra,  160. 

Chapman,  Elizabeth  Bertha,  41 ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  22  ; 
Samuel  Steel,  41 ;  Stephen  Remnant,  22. 

Chassereau,  Elizabeth,  147  ;  Francis,  147. 

C'heape,  Anna  Lillian,  70  ;  Colonel  Charles,  70. 

Chester,  Rev.  Algernon  Stewart  Mackenzie  Bagot, 
12;  Emily  Mary  Dillman,  12. 

Chester- Master,  Georgina  Emily,  149 ;  Geraldine 
Mary,  149  ;  Richard,  149  ;  Thomas  William,  149. 

Chesterfield,  Henry  Edwyn  Chandos,  Earl  of,  152. 

Chevallier,  Alice,  11;  Atny  Sophia,  10;  Augustus 
John,  9,  13  ;  Barrington,  10;  Captain  Barrington 
Henr)',  R.N,,  10;  Barrington  Kitchener  Sheafie, 
1 1  ;  Blanche  Ellen,  9 ;  Blanche  Mary,  9  ;  Caro- 
line, 8,  12,  27;  Charles  Edmund,  9;  Rev. 
Charles  Henry,  9,  12,  24,  29  ;  Charles  Henry 
Temple,  13 ;  Charles  Temple,  10 ;  Charlotte 
Fanny,  9 ;  Charlotte  Sophia,  8  ;  Clara  Eleanor, 
II  ;  Claude  Lionel,  11;  Rev.  Clement,  8; 
Clement  Harold,  11;  Clement  Theodore,  11; 
Rev.  Clement  Woodward  Dumaresque,  13  ;  Edith 
Isabella  Maria,  13  ;  Edith  Sophia,  11  ;  Eirene 
Helen  Frances,  12  ;  Elizabeth,  8,  12,  24;  Elizabeth 
Louise,  13  ;  Elizabeth  Maria  Hemery,  14  ;  Ellen, 
10;  Ellen  Joyce,  9;  Emily,  8,  12,  13,  22;  Felix 
Edward,  10:  Florence  Harriet  Henstridge,  9,  13  ; 
Frances  Anne,  14;  Frances  Elizabeth  Mary,  12; 
Frances  Marguerite,  9;  Lieut. -Colonel  Francis 
Edward  de  Carteret,  13  ;  Francis  Temple,  9, 
II;  Frederick  Richard,  14;  George,  8;  Guy 
Barrington,  II;  Harriet,  21;  Herbert  Alfred, 
II;  Isabel,  II;  Isabel  Amy,  12,  29;  Isabella 
Frances,  12,  24,  29;  Isabella  Jane,  14;  Janet, 
10;  Janet  Evelyn,  9  (and  Addenda,  page  Hi.); 
John,  R;  Rev.  John,  8,  9,  11-13,  22,  24,  27;  John 
Barrington  Trapnell,  12,  29;  John  Clement,  8; 
John  Francis  Emra,  9 ;  John  Tennyson,  1 1  ;  Joseph 
Barrington,  10  ;  Julia  Ellen,  9  ;  Madge  Barbara, 
II;  Margaret  Isabel,  12;  Marie  Elizabeth,  II; 
Mary,  8,  21,  27  ;  Mary  Anne  Cobbold,  13  ;  Mary 
Alice,  II;  Mary  Amelia,  11;  Mary  Wardell,  10; 
Maud  Amy,  11;  Peronelle  Mary,  12;  Peter  Temple, 
10  ;  Rose,  II  ;  Sarah  Mary,  10;  Sophia,  12  ;  Rev. 
Temple,  8,  21. 

Chichester,     Frances     Harriet,    79 ;      Rev.    George 
Vaughan,  79. 

Chisholme,  Charles,  84  ;  Helena  Anne,  84. 

Christy,    Joseph    Fell,    26;     Lilias,    26;    Millicent 

Adela,  26. 
Churchill,  Sir  Alexander  Beaumont,  Bt.,  67  ;  Maria 

Catherine,  67  ;  see  Spencer-Churchill. 
Clark,   Charlotte   Maria,  41;    Lieut. -Colonel   James 
Jackson,  82  ;  Katharine  Treby,  13S  ;  William  fohn, 

138- 
Clarke,    Caroline   Emily,    90 ;     George    Sydenham, 
Baron    Sydenham,    90:    Laurance    Higgins,    199; 
Lilian,    199 ;    Phyllis  Angelina    Rosamund,    Lady 
Sydenliam,  90  ;  Rev.  Walter  John,  90. 


Clay,  Sophia,  83  ;  Rev.  William,  83. 

Clement,  Marguerite  Gerrard,  94  ;  Robert  Hampden, 
94. 

Gierke,  Arthur  Edwin,  204. 

Gleverslcy,  Anna  Maria  Harriet,  42  ;  Artemisia  Julia, 
42  ;   William,  42. 

Glifford,  Eli/a  Elizabeth,  122;  John,  122;  John  P., 
1 22. 

Clinlon,  Anna  Emma  Katharine,  53  ;  Henry  Fynes, 
53  ;  Katherine,  53. 

Clive,  Alice,  130;  Alice  Muriel,  130;  Amy 
Catherine,  131  ;  Ann  Sybella  Martha,  130,  132; 
Anna  Elizabeth,  134;  Annie  Kathleen,  134; 
Anthony  John  Brabazon,  135 ;  Archer,  131 ; 
Rev.  Archer,  129;  Archer  Anthony,  134, 
135  ;  Archer  Francis  Lawrence,  133;  Archer 
Spofforth,  134';  Arthur  Chaloner,  136  ;  Rev. 
Benjamin,  129;  Caroline,  129;  Catherine,  134; 
Charles  Farquhar,  134,  135 ;  Charles  Meysey 
Bolton,  129;  Colonel  Edward,  129;  Edward 
Archer  Bolton,  135 ;  Edward  Bolton,  129,  132 ; 
Edward  Buxton,  134;  General  Edward  Henry, 
133;  Edward  Richard,  136;  Ethel  Wilson,  134; 
George,  39,  129,  130,  132 ;  Brigadier-General 
George  Sidney,  133;  Hon''''^  Harriet,  129; 
Harriet  Maria,  131  ;  Henry  Ambrose,  136;  Isabel, 
133;  Isabel  Kathleen,  131 ;  Judith,  131  ;  Judith 
Evel)Ti,  136 ;  Lady  Katherine  Elizabeth  Mary 
Julia,  129;  Laura  Cicely,  134;  Leigh  Margaret 
Patricia,  135;  Lewis,  131  ;  Lilla  Elenore,  136; 
Mabel  Adelaide,  130;  Madeline  Lawrence,  133; 
Magdalen,  131  ;  Margaret  Elenore,  136  ;  Margaret 
Henrietta  Joan,  136;  Marjory  Katharine,  131  ; 
Mary  Kathleen,  135;  Mary  Sidney,  134;  Meysey 
George  Dallas,  131  ;  Nicholas  Brabazon,  135; 
Colonel  Percy  Archer,  130;  Peter,  131;  Richard 
Alfred,  136;  Robert  Henry,  131;  Robert  Patrick, 
133  ;  Robert  Webb,  133  ;  Robert  Wilfrid  Kenneth, 
131;  Sybella  Harriet,  39,  132;  Sybil  Mary,  133; 
Sydney,  129  ;  Violet  Louisa,  135  ;  Virginia,  131  ; 
Wilfred  Meysey,  131  ;  see  Windsor-Clive. 

Clowes,  Elizabetfi,  45  ;  James,  45. 

Clutterbuck,  Edmond  Henry,  63 ;  Madeline  Charlotte, 

63- 
Cobbold,  Adela  Lucy,  24  ;  Adcle  Harriette,  22  ; 
Agnes,  2S ;  Alastair  Philip,  29  ;  Alfred,  30  ; 
Anna  Frances,  21  ;  Arthur  Thomas,  31  ;  Lady 
Blanche  Catherine,  Addenda,  page  in.  ;  Cameron 
Fromanteel,  27 ;  Caroline  Alice,  27  ;  Caroline 
Ellen  Alice,  27 ;  Charlotte,  23,  32 ;  Charlotte 
Maud  Ashby,  22  ;  Christian  Chevallier,  24  ;  Cicely 
Augusta,  29  ;  Clement  John  Fromanteel,  27  ;  Con- 
stance Sophia,  30 ;  Dorothy  Chevallier,  25  ; 
Edith  Julia,  22  ;  Edith  Mary,  28  ;  Rev.  Edward 
Augustus,  So  ;  Elizabeth,  21  ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  22  ; 
Elsie  Mabel,  30  ;  Emily,  29  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Ernest 
Cazenove,  28;  Ernest  St.  George,  12,  28;  Lady 
Evelyn,  23 ;  Evelyn  Anna,  28,  30 ;  Fanny 
Georgina,  31  ;  Felicity,  29  ;  Felix  Chevallier,  23  j 
Felix  Thornley,  29 ;  Frances  Elizabeth,  30 ; 
Frances  Louisa  Chevallier,  23  ;  Rev.  Francis,  12, 
24,  29 ;  Francis  Alfred,  30 ;  Francis  Alfred  Worship, 
30 ;  Freda  Angela,  30 ;  Frederica  Julia,  30 ; 
George,  29  ;  Gladys  Jessie,  29  ;  Gordon  Chevallier, 
22;  Grace  Beatrice,  31;  Guy  Fromanteel,  27; 
Harriet,  21  ;  Harriet  Anne,  32  ;  Harriet  Sophia, 
25;  Helen  Emma,  12,  28;  Helen  Mary,  29; 
Henry,  22,  29 ;  Henry  Chevallier,  23 ;  Henry 
Montagu  Chevallier,  22  ;  Herbert  St.  George,  2S, 
30 ;  Herbert  Wilkinson,  26  ;  Hester  Marion,  80  ; 
Isabel  Amy,  12,  29;  Isabella  Frances,  12,  24,  29; 
Isabel  Maud  -Mary,  22  ;  Jane,  31  ;  Jane  Oclavia, 
32  ;  Joan,  29  ;  Jessie  Harriot,  31  ;  John,  21 ;  John 
Chevallier,  21;  John  Dupuis,  23  ;  John  Murray, 
23   [ami  Addenda,  page  Hi.)  \  John  Patteson,   22, 

30  ;  Katherine  Georgiana,   27  ;  Laura  Helen,  28  ; 
Louisa  Ann,  23  ;  Louisa  Emily,  26  ;  Lucas  Temple, 

31  (and  Addenda,  page  Hi.)  ;    Lucy,  21  ;    Lucy 


Maude,   31 ;   Maitland  Chevallier,   22  ;   Margaret 

Mary,  25  ;   Maria  Caroline,  27  ;  Mary,  24  j  Mary 

Anne,  24  ;  Mary  Caroline,  25  ;  Maud   Chevallier, 

23    [and   Addenda,  page    Hi.)  ;    May   Chevallier, 

22 ;     Millicent     Adela,    26 ;    Minnie    Diana    26  ; 

Mirabel,   28 ;  Nathanael    Fromanteel,    27 ;   Olive, 

27  ;     Olive     Haygarlh,    24 ;    Pamela,   23 ;    Philip 

Wyndham,    29 ;     Ralph    Hamilton,     26 ;      Ralph 

Patteson,  26  ;  Reginald  Chevallier,  24 ;    Reginald 

Dalton,  31  ;  Robert  Ne\'ill,  29  ;    Robert  Southwell 

Chevallier,    24;      Sarah,     31;     Sophia     Marianna 

Edwyna,     29 ;     Stella    Willoughby     Savile,     27  ; 

Syliil   Constance,     31  ;     Temple    Chevallier,    24  ; 

Temple     Francis,     26 ;      Thomas,    24  ;     Thomas 

Clement,  24  ;  Violet  Chevallier,  23  (and  Addenda, 

pai^e  Hi. ) ;  Violet  Louise,  3 1 ;  Walter  Temple,  23  ; 

William  Nevill,  80  ;  Winifred  Ellen,  23. 
Cochran,     Alexander,     35 ;     Vice-Adniiral    Charles 

Home,    35  ;      Fanny,    35  ;     Evelyn    Mary,    35  ; 

Mary  Albinia,  35. 
Coghill,  Adelaide,  72  ;  Mary,  72  ;  Norman,  72. 
Cokayne,  Hon**'"  .Mary  Anne,  32. 
Coldridge,    Amy   Beatrice,   157;    Mary,    157;    Rev. 

Samuel  Powning,  157. 
Cole,  Elizabeth,  8,  12,  24  ;  John,  8,  12. 
Cole-Hamilton,    Rev.     Arthur    Henry,    54 ;     George 

William,    54  ;    Harriet    Elizabeth,   54  ;    Katharine 

Edith,  54  ;  Rev.  Mervyn,  54. 
Coleby,  Charles,  113,  118;  Sarah,  113,  118. 
Collett,    Rev.    Anthony,    193  ;    Catherine  Charlotte, 

193  ;  Sophia,  138  ;  Rev.  William,  138. 
Collier,  Price,  88  ;   Sara  Price,  88. 
Colmore,  George  Cyril,  91  ;  Phyllis  Isobel,  91. 
Colquitt-Craven,  G.  C,  91  ;  Leiia  Louisa,  91. 
Coltman,  Charlotte,  148  ;  George,  148. 
Conyngham,  ^ee  Lenox-Conyngham. 
Cook,  Charles,  41;  Charlotte,  41;   Ellen,  165  ;  Ethel 

Florence,      200;      Sarah,      165;      Thomas,     165; 

William  John,  200. 
Cooke,   Elizabeth   Ann,    204  ;    Ethel    Emilie,    120 ; 

Frances   Sarah,    120;    Helena   Grace,    116;    John 

Edward,  204;  J.  P.,  120;  Thomas,  116. 
Coombe,   Ann  Maria,  147  ;    Elizabeth,   147  j  Fanny, 

147  ;  Rev.  Thomas,  146. 
Cooper,   Anne,   33  ;    Frances  Charlotte,  33  ;  Francis 

John,     69 ;      Wilbraham     Villiers,      i88 ;      Rev. 

William,  33. 
Corbett,  Ann,  141  ;  Elizabeth,  141  ;  James  Andrew, 

141. 
Corbyn,  Hannah,  141;  John,  141  ;  Sarah,  141. 
Corder,    A.,     114:    Bernard,    114;    Frederic,     1 14; 

Jane,  114;  Maria,  114  ;  -Mary,  1 14;  JohnShewell, 

114  ;  Thomas,  114. 
Cork,  Edmund,  Earl  of,  72. 
Cottenham,  Charles  Christopher,  Earl  of,  l8. 
Courthope,    Emily,     152;     George,     152;     William 

Francis,  138. 
Coventry,    Fulwar   Cecil   Ashton,    91;    Rev.    Henry 

William,  91  ;  Lelia  Louisa,  91  ;  Lorna  Mary,  91. 
Cradock-Hartopp,     Dame     Jane     Mar)',     19,     138  ; 

Louisa  Margaret  Emily,  13S  :  Lady  Matilda  Jane, 

19;  Sir  William,  Bt.,   138;  Sir  William  Edmund, 

Bt.,  19. 
Cragg,  Rear- Admiral  John  Bettinson,  36  ;  Margaret 

Elizabeth  Mary,  36. 
Crakell,  Celia  Ann,  176;  William  176. 
Craven,  Ellen  .\melia,  139  ;    Hugh  Bertie,  139;  John 

Albert,    139  ;     Mildred    Louisa    Lucy,     139  ;     see 

Colquiit-Craven. 
Crawley,   Rev.  Arthur  Stafford,   102 ;    Eustace,  102  ; 

Eliza  Inez,  102 ;    Ellen,  24  ;  George  Baden,    102  ; 

Henry    Ernest,    lo2 ;     Lady    Violet     Ella,     102  ; 

Venbie  W'illiam,  24. 
Creed,    Rev.   Algernon    Henry   George,    128 ;    Rev. 

Henry  Knowles,  128  ;  ICatharine  Lucy,  128. 
Cremer,   Fanny  Georgina,   195  ;    Francis  Woodrow, 

195  ;  John  Edmund,  195;  Maria,  195. 
Cripps,  Emma,  14;    Rev.  Thomas,  14. 


Crispin,  Agnes,  200 ;  Alexander  Ball,  200 ;  Anne, 
200 ;  Charlotte,  2CX3 ;  Charlotte  Victoria,  201  ; 
Eleanor  Theodora  Mary,  201  ;  Elizabeth,  201  ; 
Ellen  Flower,  201  ;  Esther,  200  j  Ethel  Florence, 
200 ;  Florence  Mabel,  200  ;  Frederick  Alexander, 
200  ;  George  Crispian,  200 ;  Jenny,  201  ;  John, 
200,  201;  Joseph,  200;  Joyce  Eleanor,  200  ;  Lydia 
Beatrix,  201  ;  Lydia  Florence,  200  ;  Mary,  200, 
201;   Samuel,  200,  201;  Walter,  201. 

Croke,  Alexander,  131;  Richarda,  131. 

Croker,  John  Wilson,  156. 

Cross,  Hon'''=  Mary,  47. 

Crum,  Elisabeth  Graham,  138  ;  Walter,  138. 

Crutchley,  Alice,  85  ;  Colonel  George  Henry, 
85 ;  Jeremiah,  85 ;  Julia,  85  ;  Percy  Henry, 
85. 

Currie,  Sir  Frederick,  Bt.,  67  ;  Harriet  Sophia,  67. 

Curtler,  Alice  Blackford,  106  ;  Anne  Maria,  104  ; 
Edmund  Oldham,  105;  Elizabeth,  104;  Fanny, 
105  ;  Frances  Martin,  106  ;  Frederick  Lewis,  104  ; 
Frederick  Gwatkin  Oldham,  104  ;  Gerald  Arthur 
Gale,  106;  Harriette,  104;  Harriet  Ellen,  105; 
Henry  Hoskins,  104 ;  Helen  Oldham,  104 ; 
Hugh  Mercer,  106  ;  James,  104  ;  Laura  Jane,  106  ; 
Laura  Jane  Charlotte,  106  ;  Lawrence  Martin,  105  ; 
Margaret  Allen,  106 ;  Margaret  Isabel,  104 ; 
Maijorie  Bruce,  106  ;  Martin,  106  ;  Martin  Beau- 
champ,  105;  Martin  Stuart,  106;  Mary,  104; 
Mary  Emmeline,  105  ;  Nancy,  104 ;  Nannie 
McClelland,  104;  Reginald  Digby,  105  ;  Thomas 
Gale,  104 ;  Rev.  Thomas  Gale,  104 ;  Thomas 
Hamilton,  io5  ;  Walter  Lawrence,  106  ;  Walter 
Thomas,  106 ;  Rev.  WiUiam  Henry,  105;  Rev. 
William  Henry  Herbert,  105  ;  William  Henry 
Ricketts,  106  ;   Willougby  Francis  Gale,  104. 


Dabbs,  Arthur,  197  ;  Mary,  197. 

Daking,  Caroline,  John,  and  Mercy,  Addenda,  page 

xxxiii. 
Dallas,  Alice  Muriel,  130;  Colonel  George  Frederick, 

130. 
Dalston,  Henry  Maxwell,  160. 
Dampier,  Ellen  Mary,  1S7;  Henry  Lucius,  187. 
Danby,  Lady  Alexandra  Louise  Minna,    loi  ;    Rev. 

Clement  Edward,   loi ;  Philip  Samuel,  loi ;  Rev. 

Samuel,  loi. 
Daniel,  Henry  Thomas,  86. 
Daniels,   Elsie  Muriel,  178;    Louise,    17S  ;   Thomas, 

178. 
Darby,     Adelaide     Anna,     139  ;     Alfred     Edmund 

William,   139;    Rev.    Cecil    Albert,  22;    Francis, 

139;    Hannah,    139;  John   Thomas,   22;    Louisa, 

22  ;  May  Chevallier,  22. 
Dartmouth,    Augusta,    Countess    of,    too ;     William 

Heneage,  Earl  of,  100 ;  William  Walter,  Earl  of, 

100. 
Davenport,   Charlotte,    148  ;    Charlotte   Lucy,    14S  ; 

John,  148  ;  Martha  Frances  Vincent,  loi  ;  Thomas 

E.,  loi. 
Davies,  see  Watson-Davies. 
Davis,   Edith,   56;  Elizabeth  Clara,   115;  Elizabeth 

Mary,  196  ;  Frances  Ellen,   55  ;  Rev.  John,   196  ; 

Robert  John,    55  ;   WiUiara    Philip,  55  ;    William 

Robert,  115. 
Dawkins,  Clinton  Francis  Berens,  74  ;  Colonel  Henry, 

74  ;  Mary  Rose,  74. 
Dawson,  Agnes   Louisa,   169  ;  Jane  Henrietta,   121  ; 

John,  113;  Joseph,  121  ;  Mary  Jane,  113. 
Day,  Clara  Elizabeth,  165  ;  Edith,  165. 
Deacon,  John,  138;  Sarah,  13S;  Sophia,  138. 
Deane,    Anne   Elizabeth,    108 ;    Arthur  John,    108  j 

Marian,  108. 
Denbigh,  William  Basil  Percy,  Earl  of,  129. 
Denning,  Eleanor  Kate,  172  ;  Hannah,  172  ;  Robert, 

172. 


Dennis,  Evelyn,  128;  Harold  Egerton,  128;  James 

Hawke,  128;  Mary  Jane,  128. 
Devonshire,  Allison   Isabella   Ramsay,   142 ;    James, 

142. 
Dewhurst,  Hannah,  172  ;  John,  172. 
Dieken,  Catherine  Henrietta,  164;  William  Stephens, 

164. 
Dickson,  Anne  Eliza,  172  ;  Captain  Archibald,  R.N., 

169,    172;  Jane,    169,    172;   Jane  Eliza  Frances, 

169  J  Admiral  William,  169,  172. 
Dixon,    Annie  Maria,    184  ;    Edward   Marcus,  201  ; 

Ellen  Flower,  201  ;  Emily,  29  ;  George  Read,  29  ; 

James,  184. 
Doke,  Anne,  127  ;  William  Woodward,  127. 
Dolphin,  Edward,  55  ;  Jane,  55  ;  Julia,  55. 
Dolton,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  43  ;  Joseph,  43. 
Donnithorne,  sec  Harris. 
Doria-Pamphilj-Landi,    Don     Alfonso,     Prince,    18; 

Emily     .Augusta      Mary,      Princes.ss,      18  ;      Mary 

Alathea   Beatrix,    Princess,    18  ;    Philip    Andrew, 

Prince,  18. 
Dorman,  Anne  Elizabeth,  108  ;  Mark,  108. 
Douglas,    Anne,    74,    147  ;    Charles,     .Marquess    of 

Queensberry,  137  ;  Edward,  74  ;  Elizabeth  Harriott, 

147  ;     General     Sir    James     Dawes,     74 ;     Lady 

Louisa   Anne,    137;    Dame   Marianne,    74;    Rev. 

William,  147. 
Douglas-Hamilton,    Alexander,    Duke   of  Hamilton, 

18;    Susan  Euphemia,   Duchess  of  Hamilton,  18; 

Lady    Susan     Harriet     Catherine,     18 ;     William 

Alexander    Louis    Stephen,    Duke    of    Hamilton, 

18. 
Dover,  George  James  Welbore,  Baron,  102. 
Dowell,  Mary,  152;   Thomas,  152. 
Dowie,  James,  26  ;    Lilias,  26. 
Downes,   Frances,  55  ;    Henry,  55  ;  Jane,  55  ;  Mary, 

55  ;   Thomas,  55  ;   William,  55. 
Drage,  Rev.  Charles,  27  ;  Maria  Caroline,  27  ;  Rev. 

William  Henry,  27. 
Drake,  see  Tyrwhitt-Drake. 
Drew,    Beriah,     126  ;     Elizabeth,     126  ;     Elizabeth 

Prentis,  126. 
Drewe,  Charlotte,  I  ;  Francis,  I. 
Duddridge,    Ann,    144 ;    Bessie,    144 ;    Edith,    145  ; 

Hedley,  145  ;    Hedley  Joseph  James,  145  ;  James 

144  ;  Joseph,    144,  145  ;   Mary   144  ;  Naomi,  144  ; 

Nina,     145  ;    Robert,     144  ;     Sarah,    144  ;     Sarah 

Katherine,  145  ;  Thomas,  144  ;  William,  144,  145. 
Dudgeon,  Arthur  Frederick,  72  ;  Ellis  Frederick,  72  ; 

Emily  Augusta,  72  ;  Jean  Marjorie,  72. 
Duff,  Alexander,  92  ;  Helen,  92. 
Duffield,  Alice,  85  ;  Michael,  85. 
Dunmore,  Charles  Adolphus,   Earl  of,   23  ;   George, 

Earl  of,  loi,  103. 
Dunn,  Alice,  196  ;    Priscilla  Catherine,  196  ;  William, 

196. 
Dunne,  Edward  Martin,  1S8. 
Dupuis,    Adcle   Harriette,    22 ;    Rev.    Edward   John 

Gore,   24  ;  Rev.    George  John,   22 ;   Rev.   George 

Richard,  22  ;  Rev.  Harry,  22. 
Durham,  Beatrix  Frances,  Duchess  of,  164  ;   George, 

Earl  of,  164. 
Durrant,  P21eanor,  185  ;  Frances,  185  ;  Horace,  185  ; 
John   Mercer   Bosville,    1S5,    1S8 ;   Louisa    Maria, 

188;  Samuel,  185,  1S8. 


E 


Eckstein,  Hermann,  26  ;  Minnie  Diana,  26. 
Edgcumbe,   Hon'''=  George,   202  ;   Kenehn  William, 

151  ;    LiUan    Agnes,     151  ;     Maty    Louisa,    151  ; 

Richard  John  Frederick,  151. 
Edwards,    Samuel     Bedford,     1S2  ;     Sophia,     182  ; 

William,  182. 
Eley,  Rose  Rebecca,  1 18. 
EUacombe,     Agnes     Wemyss,     142  ;     Rev.     Henry 

Nicholson,  142  ;  Isabella  Hannah,  142. 


Kllice,  Alexander,  84  ;  Edward,  84  ;  Helena  Anne, 

84  ;  William,  84. 
Elliott,  Maria,  109. 
Ellis,  Clement  Campbell,  46 ;  Florence,  46  ;  Florence 

Bertha,  46  ;  Janie  Ritcher,  47  j    Lillery,  46,   47  ; 

see  Agar-EUis. 
EUistoi!,  Jane,  31  ;  Robert,  31  ;  Sarah,  31. 
Elwes,    Caroline    Arabella    Elizabeth,     34  ;     Robert 

Gary,  3^]. 
Elworthy,  Elizabetli,  201. 
Emeris,  Anne,  33  ;  Rev.  John,  33. 
Emmet,  Lady  Alexandra  Louise  Minna,  loi  ;  George 

Nelson,  lOI  ;   Robert  William,  lOI. 
Emra,  Blanche  Ellen,  9  ;  Rev.  John,  9. 
Englehardt,  Ada,  141  ;  Frederick,  141. 
Eno,   Amy,   204 ;    Elizabeth,   204 ;    Elizabeth    Ann, 

204  ;   James,   204  ;  James  Crossley,   204  ;   Laura, 

204. 
Esdaile,  Eliza  Drake,  203  ;  Edward  Jeffries,  203. 
Ettriek,  Sophia  Cumberland,  171  ;  Sophy  Grace,  171; 

Walter,  171  ;  see  Maughan-Ettrick. 
Etty,  John,  102  ;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  I02. 
Evans,  Anne  Maria,  117;  John   Bartholomew,  117. 
Evelyn,     Ada    Jane,     79  ;     Frances    Harriet,     79  ; 

William  [ohn,  79. 
Everett,  Hilda  Clothilde  Louise,  25  ;   S.,  25. 
Evershed,    Hilda  Louisa,  49;  John,  49;    Rev.   John 

Edward,  49. 
Exhani,  Richard  Kenah,  83  ;  Thomas,  83. 
Eyre,  George  Edward,  73. 


Fajan,  Esther  (Estiiia),  53  ;  Colonel  George  Hickson, 
162  ;  Rev.  George  Hickson  Urquhart,  162  ; 
Robert,  53  ;  Rose,  162. 

Fairchild,  Mary,  158. 

FaithfuU,  Patty,  2  ;  Rev.  Robert,  2. 

Falcon,  Charles,  22  ;  Isabel  Maud  Mary,  22. 

Fane,  Frederick  William,  100. 

Fanshawe,  Althca,  i;  Alihea  Hedwige,  3,  4;  Althea 
Pauline  Louise,  4  ;  Anna  Maria,  i  ;  Admiral  Sir 
Arthur  Dalrymplc,  5  ;  Caroline,  I  ;  Caroline 
Emily,  5  ;  General  Charles  Alexander,  3,  4  ;  Rev. 
Charles  Robert,  2  ;  Lieut. -General  Constantine 
Heni7,6;  Edward,  3, 5;  Lieut. -General  Edward,  65  ; 
Admiral  Sir  Edward  Gennys,  5  ;  Elizabeth  Alma, 
6 ;  Emily  Henrietta,  3,  5  ;  Evelyn  Leighton,  5  ; 
Frances,  7;  Frances  Sophia,  5  ;  Fran^oise  Marie,  2, 
6;  Frederick  George,  2,  6;  George,  3  ;  Lieut. - 
General  George,  2,  4,  5  ;  George  Louis  Joseph,  3  ; 
Helen,  7  ;  General  Henry,  i,  4,  6;  Rear-Admiral 
Henry,  i ;  Henry  Constantine,  4  ;  Irene,  7  ;  Jane, 
2  ;  Dame  Jane,  5  ;  John  Edward,  5  ;  Lily,  7  ; 
Lion,  7  ;  Louisa,  3  ;  Jjiuise  Bonnet,  2  ;  Natalie,  5  ; 
Olga,  6;  Patty,  2;  Pauline,  2,  4;  Simon,  i; 
Sophia,  2,  7  ;  Sophy  Caroline  Rosa,  3 ;  Susan 
Cordelia,  65 ;  Susanna  Frances,  i ;  Tatiana,  7 ; 
Thomas  Edward,  2  ;  Vera,  6  ;  William,  i  ;  Major- 
General  William  Simon,  2-4. 

Farish,  James,  65. 

Farmer,  Elisabeth  Marie,  202  ;  J.  Harvey,  1 1  ;  James 
Lethbridge,  11  ;  Maud  Amy,  11  ;  William  >leek, 
202. 

Farquhar,  Anne  Sybella  Martha,  130,  132  :  Florence, 
135  ;  nar\ie  Morton,  135  ;  Dame  Sybella  Martha, 
132  ;  Sir  Thomas  Harvie,  Bt.,  130,  132. 

Farrer,  Anne,  124;  William,  124. 

Fearor.,  Katherine,  48  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  48. 

Feilding,  Lady  Katherine  Elizabeth  ilary  Julia,  129; 
WiUiam  Basil  Percy,  Earl  of  Denbigh,  129. 

Fellowes,  Abdy  Gerard,  95  ;  Abdy  Halford  Gerrard, 
95  ;  Agnes  Maria,  89  ;  Alice  Gerrard,  94  ;  Alice 
Harriette,  96;  Angela  Mary,  96;  Augusta,  122; 
Augusta  Frederica,  94 ;  Basil  Hamilton  Abdy,  89  ; 
Bertha  Sophia,  89  ;  Blanche  Gertrude,  122  ;  Caro- 
line Elizabeth,  90;  Caroline  Emily,  90;  Charles,  92  ; 


Vice-Admiral  Charles,  92  ;  Charles  Henry,  93 ; 
Chafles  Louis,  93  ;  Constance  Rose,  91  ;  Consuelo 
Gerrard,  95 ;  Colonel  Cooper  Mackinnon  Nava- 
rino,  93  ;  Dora  Louisa,  95  ;  Edith,  S9 ;  Edith 
Emily,  89  ;  Edith  Marie  Gerrard,  95  ;  Edward 
Abdy,  89  ;  Eliza  Josephine,  91  ;  Eliza  Sophia,  89  ; 
Emily,  94  ;  Florence  Lundi,  96  ;  Francesca  Henri- 
etta, 96  ;  Georgina  Charlotte,  92  ;  Georgina  Maria 
Hiilton,  91  ;  Hon''''  Gladys  Cecil  Georgina,  103  ; 
Gwendoline,  93  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Halford,  95  ; 
Halford  David,  96;  Halford  Le  Mcsurier,  96; 
Helen  Hamilton,  92;  Helen  Louisa,  92;  Rev. 
Henry,  87  ;  Henry  Shirley  Morant,  91  ;  Hubert 
Abdy,  89  ;  leme  Madeline,  91  ;  Isabella  Harriet, 
95  ;  Isie  Madeline,  91  ;  Sir  James,  87  ;  Janet 
Helen,  92  ;  Joanna  Helen,  89  ;  Rev.  John  Charles, 
92  ;  •  Julia  Barbara,  91  ;  Katharine  Anne,  89  ; 
Katharine    Harriett,    88  ;     Katharine    Mary,    87, 

90  ;     Katharine    Mary   Abdy,    89  ;     Lorna   Miry, 

91  ;     Louisa    Constance,    93  ;      Louisa     Garden, 

92  ;  Louisa  Lucy,  93  ;  Lucy  Adelaide,  94  ; 
Mabel,  95  ;  Madeline  Lorna  Georgina,  91  ; 
Margaret  Mar)',  96  ;  Marguerite  Gerrard,  94  ; 
Marianna,  93  ;  Marie  Gerrard  Bunbury,  95  ; 
Marion  Augusta,  89  ;  Mary,  87,  90 ;  Dame  Mary 
Anne  Catherine,  87,  90  ;  Mary  Frances,  89  ;  Muriel 
Bulwer,  93  ;  Navarino  Bulwer,  93  ;  Navarino 
Richard,  93  ;  Octavia,  96 ;  Olive  Bulwer,  93 ; 
Peregrine,  96  ;  Peregrine  Edward  Lancelot,  91  ; 
Peregrine  Forbes  Morant,  91  ;  General  Peregrine 
Henry,  90;  Peregrine  Henry  Thomas,  91 ;  Peregrine 
Morant,  91;  Peregrine  Paul,  96;  Peregrine 
Strachan,  96  ;  Phyllis  Isobel,  91  ;  Rosamond  Jane 
Frances,  Lady  de  Ramsay,  103  ;  Thomas  Abdy, 
89;  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Thomas  (Edward),  87,  90; 
Thomas  Garden,  93  ;  William,  87  ;  William  F. , 
122  ;  William  Gordon,  89  ;  William  Henry,  Baron 
de  Ramsay,  103. 

Fellowes -Gordon.  Annie  Charlotte,  88;  Arthur 
William,  88;  Blanche  Mary,  88;  Dorothy,  88; 
Frederick  Charies,  88  ;  Gladys,  88  ;  Hannah,  87  ; 
Harry  Abdy,  87  ;  Harry  Gordon,  87  ;  Marjory, 
88  ;  Mary  Beatrice,  8S  ;  Millicent  .Amelia  Charlotte, 
87 ;  Sara  Price,  88  ;  Violet  Seton,  87 ;  Rear- 
Admiral  William   .-\bdy,  87. 

Felton,  Evelyn  Mary,  35';  Hon'''"  J.  J.,  35. 

Feners-Fenwick,  Annie,  19S  ;  Henry,  198. 

Fergusson,  Donald,  171  ;  Ellen,  171  ;  Marion  Kate 
Elizabeth,  171. 

Finch,  Lady  Alexandra  Louise  Minna,  loi ;  Lady 
Anne  Francesca  Wilhelmine,  103  ;  Lady  Augusta, 
100 ;  Augusta  Sophia,  Countess  of  Aylesford, 
100 ;  Charles  Wightwick,  Earl  of  Aylesford, 
102 ;  Hon'''=  Clement  Edward,  103 ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  the  Hon'"'"  Daniel  Greville,  100  ;  Hon''"' 
Daniel  Harry,  103  ;  Edith,  Countess  of  Aylesford, 
loi  ;  Ella  Victoria,  Countess  of  Aylesford,  102  ; 
Hon''''^  George  Cecil  Movie,  103  ;  Gcorgiana  Agnes, 
Lady  Guernsey,  102  ;  Gladys  Cecil  Georgina,  Lady 
Guernsey,  103  ;  Hannah,  141  ;  Heneage,  Earl  of 
Aylesford,  100,  loi  ;  Heneage,  Greville,  Lord 
Guernsey,  103 ;  Heneage  Michael  Charles,  Lord 
Guernsey,  103  ;  Lady  Hilda  Joanna  Gwendoline, 
loi  ;  Jane  Wightwick,  Countess  of  Aylesford,  100  ; 
Louisa,  Com^ess  of  Aylesford,  lOo :  I^ady  Muriel 
Gladwys,  102  ;  Hon'''"=  Kcmald  William  Edward, 
103  ;  Lady  Sarah,  100 ;  Thomas,  141  ;  Lady 
Violet  Ella,  102  ;  see  Aylesford  and  Guernsey. 

Finch-Knightley,  Hon'"''  Charles  Daniel,  103. 

Finlason,  Eric  William,  52  ;  Mary  Frances,  52. 

Fisher,  Eda  Eleanor,  54  ;  Rev.  William,  54. 

Fiske,  Mary,  8,  21;  Rev.  Thomas,  S,  21. 

Fison,  .^nn,  10  ;  Janet,  10  ;  Joseph,  10. 

Fitzgerald,  Anne,  60  ;  Dame  Charlotte,  60  j  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  Tohn  Forster,  60. 

Fleming,  Elizabeth,  13 ;  Elizabeth  Louise,  13 ; 
James  Nicol,  13;  John  Nicholson,  204;  Joseph, 
204  ;  Laura,  204. 


Fletcher -Taylor,  Jean,  165  ;  WilKam,  165. 

Foley,  Mary,  137  ;  Thomas,  137. 

FoUett,  Anna,  156;  Benjamin,  156;  Brent  Spencer, 
156;  Dame  Jane  Mary,  156;  John,  156;  Robert 
Bayly,  156;   Sir  William  Webb,  156. 

Fonnereau,  Rev.  Charles  William,  27  ;  Harriot 
Deborah,  27  ;  Katherine  Georgiana,  27  ;  Rev. 
William  Charles,  27. 

Footman,  Catharine,  108 ;  Harriet  Susanna,  108  ; 
Rev.  Henry,  108  ;  John,  108 ;  Maurice  Henry, 
108. 

Forbes,  Agnes,  140 ;  Arthur  Edward  Whitmore 
Drummond,  I40  ;  Caroline  Elizabeth,  90;  Lieut. - 
Colonel  John,  140  ;  Lucy  Georgiana,  140  ;  Major- 
General  Thomas  John,  90  ;  William,  140. 

Forty,  Violet,  17S  ;'  William  M.,  178. 

Foster,  Francis  Gostling,  31;  Lucy  Maude,  31. 

Fownes-Luttrell.Carohne,  I ;  Charlotte,!;  Francis,  I. 

Fox,  Agnes  Dorothea,  191  ;  Alice  Marion,  65 ; 
Edward  Herbert,  65  ;  Frances,  74  ;  Francis,  74  ; 
Jane  Gurney,  191  ;  Joseph  Gurney,  191  ;  Margaret 
May,  191  ;  Robert  Barclay,  191  ;  Su.san  Cordelia, 
65  ;  William,  65. 

Francis,  Peregrine  Charles  Cotton,  60. 

Fraser,  Donald,  6i,  75;  Eliza,  61;  Elizabeth,  75; 
Mary,  75,  163  ;  Thomas  Hiram,  163. 

Frith,  William  Powell,  70. 

Frost,  Ellen  Matilda,  112  ;  William  Stutter,  112. 

Fry,  Ada  Mary  Ann,  41  ;  Alice,  42  ;  Amy  Gertrude, 
44  ;  Amy  Jeanne,  44  ;  Annette,  115  ;  Annie  Joyce, 
42  ;  Artemisia  Julia,  42  ;  Bessie  May,  44  ;  Char- 
lotte, 41  ;  Charlotte  Maria,  41  ;  Daisy  Maud,  41  ; 
Dorothy,  42;  Edward,  115;  Edward  Ransome, 
115  ;  Elizabeth,  41,  44  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  41,  42  ; 
Elizabeth  Bertha,  41  ;  Elizabeth  Joyce,  43  ;  Eliza- 
beth Harriet  Marchelle,  44;  Ellen  Mary,  115; 
Ethel  Mary,  42  ;  Ethel  Rose,  41  ;  Fanny  Elizabeth, 
43;  Frank  Edgar,  41  ;  George,  41-43;  George 
Ernest,  41  ;  George  Samuel,  42  ;  George  William 
Taylor,  42  ;  Henrj-,  41  ;  Henry  Randall,  42  ; 
Herbert  Alfred,  41  ;  Herbert  George,  43  ;  Herbert 
Owen,  44  ;  Hugh  Robert,  42  ;  James,  41  ;  James 
Henry,  41  ;  Jane,  115  ;  John  Edward,  43  ;  John 
Henry,  44  ;  John  William,  44  ;  Joseph,  41  :  Lewis, 
115  ;  Lillie  Elizabeth  Joyce,  44  ;  Marguerite,  43  ; 
Maria  Eliza,  41  ;  Mary,  41  ;  Mary  Ann,  43  ; 
Matilda,  43  ;  Raymond  William,  43  ;  Robert,  115  ; 
Robert  William,  42,  43  ;  Ruby  Harriet  Marchelle, 
44  ;  Samuel,  41  ;  Samuel  Sidney,  41  ;  Samuel 
Thomas,  41;  Sarah,  41,  42;  Sarah  Legalt,  43; 
Sidney  John,  43  ;  Stanley  John,  43  ;  Susannah,  41  ; 
Thomas,  43  ;  Thomas  Joseph  James,  41  ;  Walter 
44;  Lieut. -Colonel  Walter  Arnold  Le  Roy,  44; 
Walter  Frederick,  44  ;  Walter  Robert,  43  ; 
William  King,  41  ;  William  Taylor,  42  ;  Winifred 
Jennie  Hazell,  43. 

Fuller,  Harriet,  126;   John,  126. 


Gainsborough,  Charles  Noel,  Earl  of,  77. 

Galbraith,  Elizabeth,  13  ;  John,  13. 

Gale,   Elizabeth,  104  ;  John,  104. 

Gardner,  Jesse,  Mae  Kathleen,  and  Mary,  Addenda, 

pai^e  xxxiii. 
Garfit,  Thomas  Cheyney,  37. 
Gamier,  Annie   Maria,   184;  Bertha  Caroline,   184; 

Rev.  Edward  Southwell,  1.S4. 
Garrod,  Robert,  1 12;    Rosa,  112. 
Gascoigne,    Charles     Clifton     Orby,     133  ;     Lieut. - 

Colonel  Clifton,    133,   134;  Lieut. -Colonel  Ernest 

Frederick  Orby,    133;    Laura  Cicely,    134;    Sybil 

Mary,  133. 
Gaymer,  Frances  Mary,  194  ;  John,  194. 
Gayton,  Esther  Jane,  78. 
Gepp,  Emma  Sophia,  53  ;  Thomas  Frost,  53. 


Gerrard,  Isabella  Harriet,  95  ;  Colonel  John  Grant, 

95- 

Gibb,  EHzabeth,  118;  James,  1 1 8. 

Gibson,  Jane,  1S9;  Rev.  John,  189. 

Gifiard,  Alice  Catherine,  157;  AUce  Jane,  159;  Sir 
Ambrose  Hardinge,  156;  Annabella,  160;  Anna 
Maria,  159;  Arthur,  157,  161  ;  Caroline  Louisa, 
161  ;  Lady  Constance  Mary  Evelyn,  157,  l6l  ; 
Constance  Stanley,  158;  Dorcas,  156;  Edward, 
157,  161  ;  Edward  Walter,  157,  161  ;  Erailie,  158  ; 
Emma,  162;  Esmti,  Viscountess  Tiverton,  162; 
Evelyn  Alice,  159  ;  Hon*"''  Flavia  Joan  Lucy, 
162;  Florence  Eliza,  157;  Rev.  Francis  Osbem, 
159;  Admiral  Sir  George,  158;  Grace,  158; 
Grace  Emilie  de  Longueville,  158  ;  Hardinge 
Frank,  159 ;  Hardinge  Goulburn,  Viscount 
Tiverton,  162  ;  Hardinge  Stanley,  Earl  of  Hals- 
bury,  161 ;  Harriet,  15S,  159;  Dame  Harriet,  156; 
Harry  Stanley,  159:  Ingaret  Stella,  159;  Jane 
Mary,  156,  157;  John  156,  159;  Hon'>'"=  John 
Anthony  Hardinge,  162;  John  Hardinge,  156; 
Rev.  John  Hardinge  Leigh,  160;  His  Honour  John 
Walter  de  Longueville,  158;  John  William,  156; 
Katherine  Stanley  Lippencott,  161  ;  Lynie  May 
Rohais,  161  ;  Magdalene  Georgina  de  Longueville, 
160 ;  Dame  Magdalen  Christian,  158;  Margaret 
Magdalene,  157  ;  Margaret  Wyndham  Caroline, 
161;  Maria,  161;  Mary,  159;  Mary  Anne,  158; 
Mary  Lees  Fane,  160 ;  Mary  Susanna,  160 ; 
Mary  Winifred  Anna,  160 ;  Minnie  Rose,  156 ; 
Richard  Plantagenet,  160;  Roger  Grenville,  159; 
Rosamond  Catherine,  157  ;  Rosamond  Edith 
Frances,  161  ;  Rose,  162  ;  Sara  Lees,  160  ;  Sarah, 
156,  157  ;  Stanley  Lees,  158;  Stanley  Lees  Smythe, 
158  ;  Susanna  Meares,  158,  162  ;  Wilhelraina, 
Countess  of  Halsbury,  161  ;  William,  157,  161  ; 
Rev.  William,  160;  Wilmot  Maude,  158;  see 
Halsbury  and  Tiverton. 

Gill,  Georgina  Charlotte,  92  ;  James,  92  ;  Thomas, 
92  ;  William,  92. 

Gillard,  Andrew,  200  ;    Anne,  2(X) ;  Esther,  200. 

Gillespie,  David,  87  ;   Helen,  92  ;  Sir  John,  92. 

Gladstone,  Henry  Neville,  i88 ;  William  Ewart, 
1 8. 

Gleed,  Ellen  Joyce,  9 ;  Frederick  William  Spurrell, 
9  ;  Gertrude,  9  ;  William,  9. 

Glyn,  Mary  Elizabeth,  130;  Sir  Richard  Carr,  Bt., 
130. 

Glynne,  Mary,  132;  Sir  Stephen  Richard,  Bt.,  132. 

Godde,  Henry,  146  ;  Mary  Wilhelmina,  145. 

Godfrey,  John  Bulwer,  93  ;  Louisa  Constance,  93. 

Goodall,  Edward,  175;  Eliza,  175. 

Gordon,  Alastair,  88  :  Alexander,  72  ;  Alice  Gerrard, 
94  ;  Lady  Duff,  162  ;  Duncan  Forbes,  88  ;  Eleanor 
Vere,  72  ;  Gladys,  88  ;  Hannah,  87  ;  Harry,  87  ; 
James  Brebner,  87  ;  Marj-,  87  ;  Colonel  Stannus 
Verner,  94  ;  see  Fellowes-Gordon. 

Gough,  Carmina,  80  ;  Charlotte,  So  ;  Dame  Elizabeth 
Agnew,  80 ;  Hon'"'"  Gertrude  Sophia,  63,  69 ; 
George  Stephens,  Viscount,  76 ;  Field-Marshal 
Hugh,  Viscount,  63,  69,  80  ;  Colonel  Hugh  Sutlcj, 
80;  Jane,  Viscountess,  76 ;  General  Sir  John  Bloom- 
field,  80 ;  Margaret,  So ;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  76  ; 
Very  Rev.  Thomas  Bunbury,  So. 

Gould,  Elizabeth  Ann,  41. 

Gourlay,  Robert,  62. 

Graham,  Amelia,  131;  Christopher  North,  112; 
Isabella,  112;  Norman  Child,  112;  Rose,  112  ; 
William,  131. 

Grant,  Hannah,  139  ;  John,  139. 

Gray,  Rev.  Edward,  "118;  Edward  Wilmot  Butler, 
iiS  ;  Emma  Frederica,  143  ;  Ethel  Margaret,  118  ; 
John  Robert  A'Court,  143. 

Greathed,  Alice,  130;  Edward,  130;  Sir  Edward 
Harris,  130;  Mary  Elizabeth,  130;  Major-General 
William  Wilberforce  Harris,  130. 

Greaves,  Beatrice  Annie,  55  ;  Elizabeth,  55  ;  George, 
55- 


214 


Green,   Constance    Sophia,  30  ;    Emma,  14  ;    Rev. 

Frederick  Charles,  71  ;  Gertrude  Alice,  71  ;  Jane, 

30  ;  John  88  ;   Joseph,    30  ;   Mary  Beatrice,   88  ; 

Richard,  30. 
Greene,  Edith  EHzabeth,  71;  Richard  Bentley,  71. 
Greet,  Harold,  44  ;  Lillie  Elizaheth  Joyce,  44. 
Grenside,  Harriet  Frysler,  142  ;  John,  142. 
Greviile,   L^dy  Augusta  Sophia,    100 ;  George,   Earl 

of  Warwick,  100  :  Henrietta,  Countess  of  Warwick, 

100. 
de   Grey,    Hon''''=  Georgina,    149  ;    Ven''''   Thomas, 

Baton  Walsingham,  1 49. 
Grierson,  Catherine,  137  ;  James,  137. 
Griffin,  John,  146  ;  Mary,  146. 
Grose,  Catherine,  193  ;  Francis,  193  ;  Mary  Caroline, 

193- 
Gross.  Alice,  119;  Samuel  Chilton,  119. 
Grover,  Charles  Elvret,   166  ;  Elizabeth  -A-nne,  166  ; 

Lieut. -Colonel  George  Edward,  166;  Walter,  166. 
Gr)s,  see  Le  Grys. 

Gubbins,  Dorothy  Chevallier,  25  ;  Edgar  George,  25. 
Guernsey,  Georgina  Agnes,  Lady,  102  ;  Gladys  Cecil 

Georgina,   Lady,    103  ;    Heneage    Greville,   Lord, 

103  ;    Heneage   Michael   Charles,   Lord,    103 ;  see 

Aylesford  and  F'inch. 
Guillamore,  Standish  Darby,  Viscount,  1S2. 
Guillemard,  Francis  Henry  Hill,  I46. 
Gundrv',  Hannah,  107  ;  William,  107. 
Gunter,  Cisail  Annie,   166  ;   Jane    Marguerite,   166  ; 

Colonel  Sir  Rofiert,  Bt.,  166. 
Gunton,  George  Andrew,  86. 
Guthrie,  ElLinor,  61;  James  Alexander,  61. 
Gwatkin,  Charles,  104;  Nannie  McClelland,  104. 


H 


Haden,    Alice,    50  ;    Rev.    Frederick   William,    50 ; 

Matilda  Ellen,  50  ;  W'illiam  Henry,  50. 
Halsbury,      Hardinge      Stanley,      Earl     of,      161  ; 

Wilhelmina,    Countess    of,    161  ;    see   Giffard   and 

Tiverton. 
Halvorsen,  Lilleraor,  77  ;  \icholai,  77. 
Haraill-Stewart,  Geraldine  Mary,  62  ;  Henry  Edward, 

62  ;  John  Thomas,  62  ;  Marian,  62. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,   Duke  of,   18  ;  Andrew,   185  ; 

Archibald  Rowan,  88  ;  Lady  Beatrix  Frances,  164; 

Benjamin  Henry  Noel  Hans,  127  ;  Blanche  Mary, 

88  ;    Caroline    Charlotte,    185  ;     Catherine    Ann, 

88;    Dacre  Mervyn  Archdale,  151  ;    Edward,  89; 

Emily,     89;     Lieut. -Colonel    Frederick    Temple 

Rowan,    88  ;     Georgina  Eglantine,    151  ;    Gladys 

Evelyn,  36;  Helen,   151  ;  Henry  Best  Hans,  127  ; 

Ida,  127  ;  James,  Duke  of  Abercorn,  164  ;  Margaret 

Elijabeth  Mary,   36  ;  Marion  Augusta,  89  ;   Susan 

Euphemia,  Duchess  of,  18  ;  Thomas  Bramston,  36  ; 

William  Alexander  Louis  Stephen,  Duke  of,   18  ; 

see  Cole-Hamilton  and  Douglas-Hamilton. 
Hampden,  see  Hobart-Hampden. 
Hanbury,    Charles,    32  ;    David,    26  ;   Edward,    32  ; 

EveljTi   Marion,   77  ;   George,  77  ;    Harriet   Arine, 

32  ;  Louisa  Emily,  26 ;  Mary,  77  ;  Nigel,  77. 
Handyside,  Agnes  Mary,  48  ;   Hon""''  Andrew  Dods, 

48. 
Harding,  Alice,  41. 

Hare,    Ivor,  and  Maud,   Addenda,  page  Hi. 
Harris,   Christopher,    125;   Elizabeth,    125;    Frances 

Amelia,  125  ;  Isaac,  125  ;  John  James,  125. 
Harrison,    Celia   Ann,    176;    Eveline    Maud,     177; 

Harriet   Wyatt,    176 ;    Rev.    Harrj'   George,   177  ; 

Herbert  Wyatt,  175,  176;  James  Ernest  Wild,  176; 

James  William,  176,  177  ;  Thomas  Richard,  176. 
Hartopp,  see  Cradock-Hartopp. 
Hartshorn,  Helen,  68  ;  Hugh,  68. 
Haslegrove,  Elizabeth,  120;  John,  120. 
Hasted,     Fanny     Georgina,     31  ;     James     Edward 

Heigham,  31  ;  Colonel  John  Ord,  31. 


Hastings,  Lieut. -Colonel  Edward  George  Godolphin, 

54  ;  Mabel  Sophia,  54  ;  Violet  Edith  Henniker,  54. 
Hawksbaw,   Lieut. -Colonel  Edward,   136;   Eleanor 

Mary,  136. 
Hawton,  Charles  Thomas,  200  ;  Florence  Mabel,  200. 
Hay,  Caroline    Ramsay,   62,   68  ;    James,    62,    68  ; 

Lady    Louisa,    69  ;    Thomas     Robert,     Earl     of 

KinnouU,  69. 
Hayne,  .'\my  Sophia,  10  ;  W.  W. ,  10. 
Hazen,  Charlotte,  60  ;  Hon''''  Robert,  60. 
Headley,  Elizabeth,  190  j  Rev.  Henry,  190. 
Healey,  Elizabeth  Artemisia  Anne  Maria,  42. 
Hedlcy,  Sarah,  144  ;  Thome,  144. 
Henderson,  Jessie  Dennistoun,  6i8  ;  Jessie  Marguerite, 

68  ;  William,  68. 
Henley,  Emily  .\ugusta,  72  ;  Joseph  John,  72. 
Henniker,   Sir  Brydges  Powell,  54  ;    Mabel  Sophia, 

54- 

Hepburn,  Caroline,  8,  12  ;  George,  8,  12. 

Heron,  John  Speir,  148  ;   Mary  Louisa,  148. 

Heywood,  Arthur,  125  ;  Katharine  Frances,  125. 

Hickes,  Mary,  121  ;  William,  121. 

Hill,  Elizabeth  Anne,  121  ;  Frederick,  121 ;  Mabel, 
121. 

Hirtzell,  Frederic,  119;  Sir  Frederic  Arthur,  119; 
^ame  Olive,  119. 

Hitchins,  Carmina,  80  ;  Charles,  80. 

Hobart  -  Hampden,  Lady  Albinia  Frances,  34  ; 
Augustus  Edward,  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  34  ; 
Wary,  Countess  of  Buckingliamshire,  34- 

Hobbs,  Charles  James,  159. 

Hobman,  Anne,  33  ;  William  Smyth,  33. 

Hodgkin,  Bernard  Eliot,  119;  Charles  Ernest,  lig; 
John,  119  ;  John  Eliot,  119;  Sarah  Jane,  119. 

Hodgson,  Annie,  170  ;  Henry  Tylston,  62  ;  William, 
170. 

Hohler,  Henrietta  Adela,  18;  Thomas  Theobald,  18. 

Holden,  Alice  Mabel,  120;  James,  120;  Stephen 
Dewar,  120. 

Holt,  George  Herbert,  50  ;  George  Wells,  50  ;  Sarah 
Julia  Anne,  50  ;  Sarah  Marianne,  50. 

Hood,  Annette  Louisa  Jane,  164  ;  Jane,  164 ;  Sir 
William  Charles,  164. 

Hooper,  Lieut. -Colonel  George  Stanley,  1 56;  Minnie 
Rose,  156. 

Hope,  Anne  AdJle,  iS  ;  George  Palmer,  21  ; 
Henrietta  Adela,  18  ;  Henry,  18  ;  Henry  Stephen, 
189  ;  Henry  Thomas,  18. 

Hornby,  Thomas,  46. 

Home,  Christopher,  117;  Louisa,  117;  Mary,  141; 
Thomas,  141. 

Hoskyns,  Sir  Hungerford,  Bt.,  148  ;  Rev.  Sir  John 
Leigh,  Bt.,  152;  Sarah,  148;  Dame  Sarah,  148. 

Houldsworth,  Ethel  Mary  Alberta,  139;  Dame 
Elisabeth  Graham,  13S;  Violet  Frances  Elizabeth, 
138;  Sir  William  Henry,  Bt.,  138,  139;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  William  Thomas  Reginald,  1 39. 

Howard,  Charles,  140  ;  Marianne,  140. 

Howe,  Thomas  Edward,  18. 

Hubbard,  Agnes  Dorothea,  191;  Agnes  Mar\-,  191  ; 
Hon''''=  Alice  Eliza,  183  ;  Alys,  192  ;  Honi^''  Amy 
d'Esterre,  1S5  ;  Angela  Fanny,  186;  Anne,  191  ; 
Anne  Frances,  187;  Antoinette,  1S9;  Hon*"'" 
Arthur  Gellibrand,  1S5  ;  Basil  Hope,  1S5  ;  Bernard 
Lucian,  190 ;  Bertha  Caroline,  1S4 ;  Bertram 
John,  iSS  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon""  Cecil  John, 
1S4;  Cicely  Helen,  184;  Hon""  Clemency,  187; 
Rev.  Cyril  Egerton,  191;  Dorothy  Isabel,  185; 
Dorothy  Wheatley,  191  ;  Edith  Louisa,  188  ; 
Edward,  184;  Edward  Egerton,  190;  Edward 
John  Egerton,  189;  Edward  Thomas,  186; 
Egerton,  Baron  Aldington,  1S3;  Elinor,  192; 
Ellen  Mary,  1S7  ;  Ellen  Parsons,  190 ;  Ellen 
Sophy,  1 83;  Emily  FV-imv,  1S6 ;  Eric  W)-nd- 
ham.  1S7  :  Esme  Woodbine,  1S6 ;  Hon""' 
Eveline  Maude,  186  ;  Hon''''  Evelyn,  1S6  ; 
Frances,  185 ;  Francis  Edward,  1S4  ;  Hon''" 
Francis     Spencer,     183 ;     Gerald     Napier,     184  ; 


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Gilbert  Ernest,  191;  Godfrey,  189;  Rev.  Harold 
Evelyn,  186;  Hon"'  Helen  Jane,  184;  Hilda 
Mary,  184;  Hugh  Francis,  187;  Hugh  Leonard, 
187 ;  Irene  Margaret,  184 ;  Jane,  189 ;  Jane 
Clifford,  189;  Janet,  192;  John,  182;  John 
Edward,  186;  John  Francis,  1S4,  186;  John 
Gellibrand,  Baron  Addington,  182,  183  ;  Kathleen, 
184;  Kathleen  d'Eslerre,  185;  Leonard  Egerton, 
191  ;  Louisa  Ann,  190;  Louisa  Ellen,  188  ;  Louisa 
Maria,  1S8 ;  Hon""  Lucy  Marian,  184;  Marian, 
182;  Marion,  190;  Marion  Elizabeth,  189;  Mary 
Adelaide,  Lady  Addington,  1S3;  Mary  Emily, 
189;  Mary  Macdonald,  191  ;  Mary  Margaret,  189; 
Maria  Margaret,  Lady  Addington,  183  ;  Michael 
Edmund,  192  ;  Muriel,  184  ;  Nina  Louellen,  189  ; 
Noel  Agnes,  185 ;  Pauline  Alys  Mary,  191  ; 
Ralph  Arthur,  184 ;  Hon*"''  Raymond  Egerton, 
183  ;  Rose,  186  !  Hon"'  Rose  Ellen,  185  ;  Hon'^'« 
Ruth  Mary,  183  ;  Sophia,  182  ;  Susan  d'Esterre, 
184 ;  Susannah,  182  ;  Sylvia,  187  ;  Sylvia  Rose, 
186;  Theodore  Stephen,  189;  Rev.  Thomas,  186  ; 
Thom.as  Edward,  184  ;  Thomas  Woodbine,  187  ; 
Vera  Emily,  1S6  ;  Violet,  187  ;  William,  182  ; 
William  Egerton,  188,  189  ;  William  Francis,  189 ; 
Hon'''=  Winifred  Marj-,  182  ;  see  Addington. 

Hudson,  Edward,  62  ;  James  Bonnell  Ernest,  37  ; 
Marian,  62  ;  Mary  Jane,  37  ;  Sophy  Ellen  Elfrida, 
37  ;  Captain  Thomas  Keith,  R. N. ,  37. 

Hulbert,  Eliza  Inez,  I02  ;   Henry  G. ,  102. 

Humphreys,  Caroline  Louisa,  161  ;  Colonel  Isaac,  87, 
90 ;  Mary  Anne  Catherine,  87,  90  ;  William  Conn, 
161. 

Hunt,  Ada,  141  ;  Agnes  Elizabeth,  141  ;  Emily 
Linzce,  25  ;  Francis  Holdsworth,  141  ;  F.  J.,  201; 
Frederick  Alfred,  201 ;  Holdsworth,  141  ;  Lydia 
Beatrice,  201  ;  W.  A.,  25. 

Hunter,  John,  198  ;  Sarah  Margaret,  198. 

Huntley,  Amy  d'Esterre,  185  ;  Charles  Hugh,  185  ; 
Isabella  Bennet,  185. 

Hunton,    Elizabeth,    121;    Hannah,    107;     Samuel, 

.    107- 

Hutchinson,  Catherine,  51;  Joseph,  51  ;  Sarah,  51. 
Hyatt,  Phillippa,  41. 


I 


Inglis,  Anne,  66  ;  Liejit. -Colonel  Hugh,  66. 
Ingram,  Charles  Frederick,  102. 
Inverclyde,   Emily,   Lady,   62  ;     George    Arbuthnot, 
Baron,  62  ;  John,  Baron,  62. 


Jackson,  Annie  Susan  Charlotte,  76  ;  Catherine,  124  ; 

Sir  Charles,    76  ;     Elizabeth,    204  ;   George,    124  ; 

Dame  Jane,    76  ;   John,    204  ;    John    Pim,    122  ; 

Sarabelia,  122. 
James,     Lady    Eleanor     Margaret,     152  ;     Frances 

Catherine,  152  :  Lieut. -Colonel  William  Hill,  152  ; 

Rev.  William  John,  152. 
Janson,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  141  ;  Agnes  Wemyss,  142  ; 

Allison    Isabella    Ramsay,    142  ;    Anthony,    141  ; 

CaroHne   Frances,    143  ;    Dorothy   Rupertia,    142  ; 

Edith  Sarah,   141  ;  Edward,   141  ;  Elizabeth  Ann, 

141  ;  Emmeline  Corbyn,  141  ;  Ernest  Tozer,  142  ; 
Florence   Mary,   143  ;    Frederick   Anthony  James, 

142  ;  Frederick  Arthur,  142 ;  Frederick  Ernest, 
142  ;  Frederick  Halsey,  141  ;  Gladys  Mary,  142  ; 
Halsey,  141  ;  Halsey  Edgar,  143  ;  Harriet  Mary, 
142  ;  Isabella  Hannah,  142  :  James  Theodore,  143  ; 
Joyce  Vera,  143  ;  Louisa,  141  ;  Lucy  Constance, 
143;  Mary,  141;  Maude  Elizabeth,  142;  Philip 
Bowen,  143  ;  Rupertia  Emily,  142  ;  Sarah,  141  ; 
Rev.  Theodore  Halsey,  142  ;  Thomas  Corbyn, 
141  ;  Thomas  Home,  141. 

Jeaffreson,  Caroline  Ellen,  163. 


Jefferies,   Elizabeth,   III  ;  Harold  Sellis,    in  ;  John 

Robert,  in;  Mary  Ann,  1 1 1 ;  William  Robert,  1 1 1. 
Jenkinson,  Anna  Maria,  i  ;  Lieut.- General  John,  i. 
Jenner,  Rev.   Charles    Herbert,   141  ;    Edith    Sarah, 

141  ;  Edwin   Arthur,  141. 
Jervis-White-Jervis,  Colonel  Henry,  21  ;  Sir  Henry 

Meredyth,   Bt.,  21  ;  Dame  Marian,  21  ;  Sir  John 

Henry,  Bt.,  21  ;  Lucy,  21. 
Jesson,  Anne  Frances,  1S9  ;  John  Charles,  189  ;  Mary 

Emily,  189;  Thomas,  189. 
Johnson,   Benjamin,   115;    Dorothy  Wheailey,    191; 

Emily  Eleanor,  115;  Francis  Wise  Burgoyne,  109; 

J.,  13  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  John  Burgoyne,  109;  Mabel 

Edith    Morelon,    191;    Mary,    13;    Matilda,   109; 

Brigadier-General    Richard    Francis,     191  ;     Sibil 

Dorothea,  109. 
Johnstone,    Hon'^'"'  Andrew  James   Cochrane,    1S3  ; 

Elizabeth,  183. 
Jones,  Dorothea,  84  ;  Ellen  Flower,  201  ;  Rev.  Harry, 

86  J    Helen    Louise,    117;    Henry   Edward,    117; 

John,    I45  ;    Rev.  John   Applethwaite,   84 ;   John 

Thomas,  201  ;  Louisa,   117  ;  Phcebe,  145  ;  Robert 

Orford,  201  ;  Sarah,  175  ;  see  Bence-Jones. 
Jordan,  Catherine,  193. 
Just,  Margaret  May,  191;  WilUiam,  191. 

K 

Kaye,  see  Lister-Kaye. 

Keane,   Heni-y  Bloomfield,  19,  138;  Jane  Mary,  19, 

138. 
Kemp,  Anne  Frances,  189  ;  Thomas  Read,  189. 
Kenah,    Alice,    83 ;    Dame    Emily    Elizabeth,    83  ; 

Thomas,  83  ;  General  Sir  Thomas,  83. 
Kennaway,   Dame   Frances,  72;    Sir  John,    Bt.,   72; 

Sir  John  Henry,  Bt.,  72  {a/ni  Addenda^  P'^S^  '•) 
Kenyon,    Hon*"'*^   Elizabeth,     149;    Georgina,    Lady, 

149;  Lloyd,  Baron,  149. 
Kersey,  Alexander  Henry,  39  ;  Alice,  39  ;  Kathleen, 

39- 
Kett,  Phcebe  Elizabeth,  52. 
Key,  Charlotte,  20  :  W.  R.  G.,  20. 
Keymer,  Harriet,  114,  121. 
Kcyworth,  Charles,  64  ;    Constance  Margaret,    64  ; 

Robert  Denbigh,  64. 
Kilgour,    Agnes    Mary,    172;   Grace  Gardyne,   172; 

Robert  Sibbald,  172. 
Kinder,    Caroline,    8,    27 ;      Caroline     Alice,    27  ; 

Thomas,  8,  27. 
Kindersley,    Doris    Eleanor,     163 ;     Edward,     163  ; 

Eleanor,  163. 
King,   Daniel  Henry,    197;    George,    159;    Harriet, 

159;  Louisa  Marion,  197. 
Kingsford,    Rev.    Hamilton,    106;    Margaret   Allen, 

106  ;  Sarah,  106. 
Kinnaird,  George  William  Fox,  Baron,  131 ;   Hon"' 

Olivia  Barbara,  131. 
KinnouU,  Thomas  Robert,  Earl  of,  69. 
Kirkbank,  .Anne,  47  ;  William,  47. 
Kitchener,   Emma,    14;    Frances   Anne,   14;  Lieut. - 

Colonel  Henry  Horatio,  14  ;   Sir  Horatio  Herbert, 

14  ;  William,  14. 
Knapp,  Edward,  28  ;  Emma,  28. 
Knight,    Adelaide,    72;    Alice,    126;    Jasper,    126; 

Joseph,  72. 
Knightley,  Jane  Wightwick,  100  ;  John  Wightwick, 

100  ;  see  Finch-Knightley. 
Koch,  Antoinette,  189. 
Kolzakoff,  Jacques,  6  ;  Vera,  6. 
de   Korff,   Baron  Jean,  3  ;  Baroness  Sophy  Caroline 

Rosa,  3. 


Lacy,  Henry  Charles,  86  ;  Marianne,  86. 
Lamaxt,  Alexander,  51  ;  Catherine,  51. 
Lambart,    Frederick    William,    Earl   of  Cavan,    23 ; 
Lady  Sarah  Sophia,  23. 


Lambert,  Annie  Grace,  8i;  Charles  Edward,  8l,  82  ; 

Jessie  Evelyn,  82. 
Lanibton,    Beatrix    Frances,   Countess    of    Durham, 

164 ;     Hon'''"     Claud,     164 ;      George,     Earl    of 

Durham,  164;  Hon**'"  Lettice,  164. 
Laiidon,    Colonel    Aislabie,    157 ;    Charles    Ginkell, 

157;  Jane  Mary,  157  ;  Louisa,  157. 
Lapriinauday,    Annie   Frances,    1S7 ;    Rev.    Charles 

Henry,  iS/ ;  Charles  John,  187;  Stephen,  187. 
Latham,  Alfred,  75. 
Laundy,   Elii-ibeth,  107. 
Laurence,  Alice  Margaret,  113. 
Lawrence,  John,  Baron,  133  ;  Hon*"'"  Mar)',  133. 
Leach,      Rev.     Henry,     10 ;     Mary    Wardell,     10 ; 

Matthew,  10. 
Lear,   Eda   Eleanor,    54 ;   Estina  Anna,   54 ;   Ven'''» 

Francis,  54  ;  Herbert  Nelson,  54. 
Leconfield,  George,  Baron,  S3. 
Lecot,  Adolphine  Eliza  Macleod,  64  ;  Edward,  64. 
Lesg^>    Augusta,     Countess    of     Dartmouth,     too ; 

Lieut. -Colonel   the    Hon'''"    Henry   Charles,    100; 

William     Heneage,      Earl     of     Dartmouth,     100 ; 

William  Waller,  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  100. 
Le  Grys,  Charles,  i  ;  Susanna  Frances,  I. 
Leighton,     Edward     Thomas,     168  ;     Mary    Anne, 

168. 
Leman,  Robert  Edward,  139. 
Le    Mesurier,   Rev.   Henr)-,  95  ;    Mabel,  95  ;   Mary, 

95- 
I^enox-Conyngham,   Charlotte   Melosina,  8r  ;   Dame 

Laura    Calvert,    81  ;    William,    81  ;    Sir   William 

Fitzwilliam,  81. 
Leslie,  Mary  Rose,  75  ;  JIatilda  Rose,  75  ;  William, 

75  ;  see  Arbutlinot-Leslie. 
Lewis,  Frederic,  127  ;  Lucy,  127. 
Lewthwaite,  Anne,  47  ;   George,   47  ;   Helena  Jane, 

49  ;  John,  47  ;  Marj',  47,  49  ;  William,  47,  49. 
Lindars,  John  William,   II  ;  Rose,   II  ;  Rev.  Walter 

St.  John,  u. 
Linton,  Ella  Victoria,  102;  James  Wingfield,  102. 
Lister,    Matthew    Bancroft,    33  ;     Mary,    33  ;     Mary 

Charlotte   Swan,  40 ;   Sophia,  33 ;    Rev.   Thomas 

Henry,  40. 
Lister-Kaye,     Lady    Beatrice    Adeline,     18  ;     Lady 

Caroline,    18  ;    Cecil    Edmund,    18  ;    Lister,    18  ; 

Sir  John  Lister,  Bt.,  18. 
Little,  Matilda,  43. 
Littlewood,   Alice,   160  ;  Arthur,   160  ;  Rev.   Arthur 

Bernard,  160  ;  Magdalene  Georgina  de  Longueville, 

160. 
Lloyd,  Colonel  Jesse,  85  ;  Josephine  Henrietta,  85. 
Locke,  Anna  Maria  Selina,   88  ;    Francis  Alexander 

Sydenham,  88  ;  Ivatharine  Harriett,  88  ;  Wadham, 

88. 
Loder,  Sir  Edmund  Giles,   190  ;    Etheldreda  Mary, 

85  ;    Dame  Maria  Georgiana,  85  ;  Dame  Marion, 

190  ;  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  85,  190  ;  Wilfrid  Hans,  85. 
Londonderr}-,  Charles  William,  Marquess  of,  19. 
Longford,  J.  W. ,  43  ;  Marguerite,  43. 
Longman,    Mary,   73  ;    Rose,    1S6 ;    Thoma-S,    186  ; 

Thomas  Norton,  73. 
Loring,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  74 ;  Dame  Frances,  74 ; 

Frederick  George,  74  :  Admiral  Sir  WilUam,  74. 
Lucas,   Alys,  192  ;  Francis  Robert,   192  ;  Katharine, 

192  ;  Keith,  192. 
Lucock,  Very  Rev.  Herbert  Mortimer,  68  ;  Margaret 

Emma,  68  ;    Margaret  Evelyn,  68. 
Ludford-Aslley,'    Alexander      Gilford,      67 ;      Rev. 

Benjamin  Buckler,  67  ;  Maria  Catherine,  67. 
Ludlow,  Rev.  Arthur  Rainey,  196  ;  Margaret  Lloyd, 

196. 
Lukis,  Lucy  Adelaide,  94  ;    Rev.   William  CoUings, 

94- 
Lupton,    Alan,   85 ;     Alan    Cecil,    85 ;   Emma,    85  ; 

Mary  Emma,  85. 
Lush,  Clara  Eleanor,  II. 
Lygon,   Hon"''"  Cecil  Albinia,   72  ;    Frederick,    Earl 

Beauchamp,  72  ;  Hon**'"  Robert,  72. 


Lyttelton,  Rt.  Rev.  Arthur  Temple,  135  ;  Rev.  the 
Hon"'  Albert  Victor,  39  ;  Charles  George,  Baron, 
132 ;  Rev.  the  Hon""  Edward,  39 ;  George 
William,  Baron,  39,  132,  135  ;  Hon""  Hester 
Margaret,  39;  Margaret  Lucy,  135;  Mary, 
Lady,  132  ;  Hon""  Mary  Kathleen,  135  ;  Sybella 
Harriet,  Lady,  39,  132. 


M 


ilcAndrew,  Isabella,  112;  W.  P.,  112. 

Macbean,  Rosa,  64  ;  William,  64. 

McCaskill,  General  Sir  John,  80  ;  Margaret,  80. 

Macdonell,  Anna,  134;  Captain  Thomas,  R.N.,  134. 

McEachem,  Donald,  171  ;  Ellen,  171. 

Mackay,  Beatrice  Caroline,  68  ;  Henry  Ramsay,  68  ; 

Robert  Henry  Ramsay,  68. 
Mackenzie,      see     Muir- Mackenzie     and      Stewart- 
Mackenzie. 
Maclaren,  Archibald,  40  ;  Margaret,  40. 
Macleay,   Colonel  Alexander  Caldcleugh,  60 ;  Lina, 

60. 
McNeile,   Archibald  Magee,  78  ;  Ellen  Emma,  78 ; 

Colonel  John,  78  ;  Mary  Sybil,  78. 
Maddison,  Annie,   170;    Elsie,   170J   Thomas,   170; 

Rev.  William,  170. 
Magniac,  Francis,  182  ;  Sophia  Louisa,  182. 
Maher,   Margaret  Elenore,   136  ;    Matthew  Edward, 

136. 
Maitland,  Adam,  112  ;  Catherine,  112. 
Majendie,     Edith     Mildmay     .-\shurst,     53  ;     Ellen 

.\meUa,   139  ;    Emma    Sophia,   53 ;    Rev.     Henry 

Lewis,    53  ;    Henry  WilUam,   Bishop   of   Bangor, 

53  ;  Katherine,  53  ;  Rev.  Stuart,  139. 
Majoor,  Christina,  109. 
Malcolmson,  James,   122;   John  Pim  Jackson,   122; 

Marian,  122  ;  Sarabella,  122. 
Malet,   Eliza  Drake,  203  ;   Florence,  203  ;    Gertrude 

Agnes,    203  ;    Guilbert   Edward  Wyndham,    203 ; 

Rev.  William  Wyndham,  203. 
Mallory,  Mary,  19S  ;   Thomas,  198. 
Mangles,     Ellen,    61 ;    James,    61  ;    Matilda,    109 ; 

William,  109. 
Mann,  Lowr}',  69 ;  Mary  Margaret,  69. 
Mansfield,   Annabella,  160;  Rev.  John,  160;  Robert 

Blachford,  160. 
Marchant,  Elizabeth,  163  ;  Stephen  Walter,  163. 
Marlborough,  Charles,  Duke  of,  143  ;  John  Winston, 

Duke  of,  103. 
Marriage,  J.,  122;  Mary  Anne,  122. 
Marsden,  James  Douglas,  105. 
Marshall,  Alice    Sophia,     no    (ayid  Addenda,  page 

xxxiii.)  ;     Anne     Maria,     117;     Beatrice,     117; 

Caroline,     Addeitda,    page     xxxiii.  ;     Constance 

Gertrude,  70  ;    Ernest  Luxmoore,   70 ;   Frederick, 

70,     117;     Stephen,     no    {and    Addenda,    page 

xxxiii. ) 
Mart)^,  Mary  Jane,  128;  Richard,  128. 
Maskeli,    Agnes     Maria,    89 ;     Stuart    Eaton,    89 ; 

William,  89. 
Master,  see  Chester-Master. 
Masterman,  John,  182. 
Matheson,     Hugh    M.,    81;    Hugh     Mackay,    81: 

Katherine  Isobel,  Si. 
Maughan,  Agnes,   171;    .\gnes    Mar),    172;    Alfred 

William,  174;  Anne  Eliza,  172  ;  Ann  Eliza  Ellen, 

172;     Archibald     Dixon    Kilgour,    173  ;    Barbara 

Nickle,   172;     Basil    Sale,    171;     Cecile   CoUing- 

wood,     171  ;      Rev.      Charles     Archibald,      172; 

Cj-ril    Collingwood,     170;    Brigadier-General    Sir 

Dalrymple,    Bt.,    61,    67;     Dorothy,     169,     172; 

Eleanor  Kate,    172  ;  Elizabeth  Collingwood,   173  ; 

Elsie,     170 ;     Elsie    Collingwood,     171  ;     Ernest 

Collingwood,    170;    Ethel    Frances    Mar)-,     169; 

Frances,   172;    Francis  Alfred    Collingwood,   173; 

Lieut. -Colonel  Francis  Gilfrid,  172,  173  ;    Gardyne 

Keith  Kilgour,  174;  Grace  Collingwood,  172,  173  ; 


217 


Isabel,  169 ;  James  Archibald,  172,  173;  James 
Archibald  Collingwood,  173 ;  James  Humphrey 
Norland,  172;  Rev.  James  Slade,  171;  Jane 
Eliza  Frances,  169  ;  Jane  Isabel,  172  ;  Jessie, 
170;  John,  169;  Rev.  John  Archibald  Colling- 
wood, 169;  John  Brown,  172;  John  Frederick, 
174 ;  John  Humphrey  Dickson,  173 ;  John 
Humphrey  Morland,  172  ;  John  Sale  Collingwood, 
171;  Katie  Amelia,  170;  Katie  Iris,  170;  Louisa, 
174;  Mabel  Lucy,  173;  Mary,  170;  Mary 
Georgiana,  169 ;  Rev.  Simpson  Brown,  169 ; 
Sophy  Grace,  171;  William,  173;  Rev.  William, 
170  ;   Rev.  William  Morland,  170. 

Maughan-Ettrick,  Anthony  Wharton,  171  ;  Audrey 
Ettrick,  171;  Irene  Ettrick,  171  ;  Marion  Kate 
Elizabeth,  171;  Muriel  Grace  Ettrick,  171  ;  Rev. 
Slade  Ettrick,  171. 

Maw,  Samuel  Alexander,  III. 

May,  Anne  Elizabeth,  46;  Charles,  118;  Charles 
Hughes,  46;  Edith,  119;  Harriett  Gardner 
Pitman,  no;  Sara  Josepha,  46;  Thomas,  no; 
Walter,  119. 

Meacock,  Frances,  165  ;  Robert,  165. 

Medland,  Emily,  38  ;  William,  38. 

de  Meisner,  Pauline,  2,  4. 

Mennell,  Henry  Tuke,  in. 

Mercer,  .\lice  Blackford,  106. 

Mesurier,  see  Le  Mesurier. 

Meyler,  Alice,  196  ;  William  Morgan,  196. 

Meysey,   Anne  Maria,  129;   Charles  Watkins,  129. 

Michel],  Anne  Elizabeth,  146;  Faitli,  146;  Rev. 
Henry,  146. 

Middleton,  Helen  Frances,  79;  Williain,  79  ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  William  Crawford,  79. 

Midgley,  Edith,  in;  Edward  Gibson,  in;  James 
Haworth,  in;  Llewellyn,  in. 

Mildmay,  Hon""^  Anne  Eugenia,  132;  Henry 
Bingham,  132;  Humphrey  Francis,  132; 
Humphrey  St.  John,  132  ;  Sybella  Harriet,  132. 

Miles,  Joseph,  10;  Rev.  Joseph,  10;  Mary  Wardell, 
10. 

Mills,  Joseph  Trueman,  202 ;  John  Remington, 
202  ;   Laura  Beaumont,  202  ;  Thomas,  202. 

Milner,  Jane,  134  ;  William,  134. 

Minchin,  Ivy,  63  ;  John  W.,  63. 

Mitford,  Agnes  Maria,  119;  Joseph  George,  119. 

Moberly,  George  Ernest,  118;  Sarah  Jane,  118; 
William,  118. 

Mohr,  Christian,  77  ;  Lillemor,  77. 

Molyneux,  Rev.  Capel,  70 ;  Caroline,  70 ;  Maria, 
70  ;   Mary,  39  ;  Thomas,  39. 

Monck,  AUliea  Pauline  Louise,  4 ;  Elizabeth  Mar- 
garet, 4 ;  George  Stanley  Stephens,  4 ;  John 
Bligh,  4,  151;  Mary  Louisa,  151;  William 
Berkeley,  4. 

Moncriefte,  Lady  Louisa,  69  ;  Selina,  69 ;  Sir 
Thomas,  Bt.,  69. 

Monins,  Edith  Julia,  22  ;  Emily,  13,  22  ;  Rev.  John, 
13;  John  Henry,  13,  22;  Mary  Lee,  13;  Rev. 
Richard  Eaton,  13,  22. 

Moore,    Rev.     Charles,    36 ;    Charlotte    Mary,    36 ; 
36. 
Rev.    John    Henry,     162  ; 


Rev.  Melville  Russell 
Moran,     Francis,     158; 

Susanna  Meares,  158, 
Morant,  George,  90,  9 


Madeline  Lorna  Georgina, 

91  ;   Pliyllis  Angelina  Rosamond,  90. 
Morgan,  John,   182  ;    Marian,    182  ;    Sophia  Louisa, 

182. 
Morgans,  Elizabeth  Mary,  196  ;  Humphrey  Maurice, 

196  ;  William,  196. 
Morice,  Francis,  87  ;   Millicent  Anne,  87. 
Morier,  Agneta  Clara,  38  ;  Vice-Admiral  William,  38. 
Morland,  Charles  Coleby,   123  ;    Helen,    123  ;  Jane, 

123- 

Morris,  Ann  Talwin,  114;  Dame  Anna  Lillian,  70; 
Arthur,  55  ;  Beatrice  Annie,  55  ;  Beryl,  56  ;  Bryan, 
55  ;  Clifford  George,  56  ;  Edith,  56  ;  Frances,  55  ; 
George,  55  ;  Herbert  John,   56  ;    Herbert   Picton, 


187;  John,  55  ;   Sir  John  Henry,  70;  Julia,  55  ; 

Leonard,  55  ;  Maria,  114;  Mary,  55  ;  Patricialrcne, 

56  ;    Raymond,    56 ;    Sylvia,    187  ;   Thomas,    55, 

114;     Tom,    55;    Violet    Rebecca,    70;    Vivian 

Francis,  56. 
Morse,  Amelia  Martha,   186  ;  Amelia   .Martha  Jane, 

190  ;  Leonard  Becher,  186,  190. 
Mortimer,    Alice,    126  ;    Anne,    127  ;    Arthur,    128  ; 

Charles,  126  ;  Charles  Henry,  126  ;  Ch.-irles  Knight, 

126;    Charles   Smith,    126;    Eleanor    Irene,    128; 

Elizabeth,  126  ;  Elizabeth  Prentis,  126  ;  Elsie,  128  ; 

Ernest,   128  ;  Evelyn,   128  ;  Florence  Maria,  127  ; 

Harriet,   126;  Henry,   126;   Henry  Nichols,   127; 

Ida,   127  ;    Rev.  John  Hamilton,   127  ;    Katherine 

Lucy,    128  ;     Leonard,    127  ;   Lucy  Burgess,   127  ; 

Mabel    Lucy,     127  ;    Maria,     126  ;     Percy,     127  ; 

Reginald,    128  ;     Robert    Bntce,    127  ;     Rosemary 

Alice,  126  ;  Sidney,  128. 
Morton,  Sarah,  156;  William,  156. 
Moseley,   Helena  Grace,   116;  William  .Arthur,  116. 
Mosley,  Octavia,  21  ;  Sir  Oswald,  Bt.,  21. 
Mossop,   Rev.  John,    146  ;  Margaret,  146. 
Mousley,  Anne,  198;  Edward  John,  19S  ;  Elizabeth, 

198  ;  Joseph,  198. 
Muckleston,   EUzabeth,  176;  Richard  Jefferys,  176. 
Muir,  Dame  Elizabeth  Huntly,  72  ;  Helen  Mary,  72  ; 

Sir  William,  72. 
Muir-Mackenzie,  Amelia,  131  ;  Sir  Kenneth  Augustus, 

131  ;  Magdalen,  131. 
Mundy,  Alfred  Edward  Miller,  19  ;  Edward  Miller, 

iS  ;  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  iS. 
Munro,  Donald,  74  ;  Nettie  May  Gumming,  74. 
Muntz,  Albert    Irving,  48 ;    George    Frederick,  48  ; 

Jessie,  48  ;  Mathilda,  48. 
Murphy  (Marcoe),  Arthur,   156;  Dorcas,   156. 
Murray,   Brigadier-General   Alexander    Henry,    loi  ; 

Lady  Anne   Francesc.i  Wilhelmine,   103  ;   Charles 

Adolphus,    Earl    of   Dunmore,    23  ;     Sir   Charles 

Augustus,   103  ;  Charles  James,   100,   103  ;   Dame 

Elizabeth,   103  ;   Esther  jane,  78  ;    Dame   Esther, 

28  ;  Lady  Evelyn,  23  ;  George,  Earl  of  Dunmore, 

loi,  103  ;   Dame  Hilda  Joanna  Gwendolen,   loi  ; 

Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  Malcolm  Donald,  loi  ;  Martha 

Frances  Vincent,  loi  ;  Rev.  Sir  William,  Bt.,  78. 
Murton,  Beatrice  Catherine,   178;  George  Comport, 

178. 
Musgrave,  Caroline,  38;  Sir  George,  Bt.,  38. 
Mushet,  Magdalen  Christian,  158  ;  Robert,  158. 
Mylne,    Caroline    Charlotte,      185  ;      Rev.     Charles 

Hamilton,   185  ;    Kathleen  d'Esterre,   185  ;    Rev. 

Townshend  Webb,   185. 


N 

Napier,     Elizabeth,     Lady,     183  ;      Hon""     Maria 

Margaret,  1S3  ;  William  John,    Lord,  183. 
Neale,  Geoffrey  P.,  176  ;  Harriot  Deborah,  27  ;  Stella 

Beatrice,  176  ;  Thomas,  27. 
Neave,  Catharine,  107  ;  Edward,  107  ;  Hannah,  107  ; 

James,  107,  no;  Sophia,  no. 
Nevill,   Cicely  Augusta,   29  ;   Hon*"'"  Ralph  Pelham, 

29  ;  William,  Earl  of  .\bergavenny,  29. 
New,  Francis  Thomas,   187. 
Newcastle,    Georgiana   Elizabeth,    Duchess   of,     18  ; 

Henrietta  Adela,   Duchess  of,  18  ;  Henry  Pelham, 

Duke   of,    l8;    Henry    Pelham    Alexander,    Duke 

of,  18  ;  Henry  Pelham  Archibald  Douglas,  Duke  of, 

19;    Kathleen    Florence    Mar)-,    Duchess   of,    19; 

Susan    Harriet    Catherine,     Duchess    of,     18  ;    see 

Pelham-Clinton. 
Nichols,     John     Gough,     127  ;     Lucy,     1 27  ;     Lucy 

Burgess,  127. 
Nicol,  James,  52  ;  Kate  Beatrice,  52. 
Nightingale,  Jessie,  170;  William,  170. 
Noble,     Colonel     Charies     Simeon,    74 ;     Madeline 

Winifred    Louise,    74  ;      Lieut. -Colonel    Norman 

Doncaster,  74. 


!l8 


Noel,    Rev.    the    Hon''''   Baptist  Wriothesley,   ^^ ; 

Charles  Noel,   Earl  of  Gainsborough,  77  ;    Emily 

Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Gainsborough,  77  ;  Evelyn 

Mar>-,  77  ;  Hon""  Henry  Lewis,  77. 
Noott,  Matilda  Ellen,  50 :  William  Lane,  50. 
Norgate,  .Maria,  195  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Starling,  195, 
Norton,     Eardley,    95 ;    John     Bruce,    95 ;     Marie 

Gerrard,  95. 
Notcutt,  George  Jarvis,  118;  Stephen  Abbott,  119. 
Noyes,  Anna,  44. 
Nugent,  Helen,  151;  Walter,  Baron,  151. 


Oakes,  Alice  Jane,  123  ;  Lewis,  123  ;  William,  123. 
O'Brien,    Anna  Maria    Sydney,    21  ;    Edith    Hilda, 

175  ;      Sir     Edward     Lucius,    Bt.,    21  ;     Francis 

Matthew,  175;   John  W.,  175. 
Ogiivy,    Gilbert   Francis   Molyneux,     131 ;    Marjory 

Katharine,  131;  Hon'''<=  Ohvia  Barbara,   131  ;   Sir 

Reginald  Howard  Alexander,  Bt.,  131. 
O'Grady,     Hon'>'<=    Sophia,     182  ;    Standish    Darby, 

Viscount  Guillamore,  182. 
Oldham,   Fanny,   105  ;  Harriette,  104 ;  Rev.   James, 

104  ;  Marj-,  104  ;  Rev.  Thomas,  104,  105. 
Oliver,  Frances  Sarah,  120. 
Opdebeeck,  M.,  18;  Lady  Susan  Harriet  Catherine, 

18. 
Oppenheini,  Charles,  70  ;  Mary  Johanna  Antoinette 

Dulce,  70. 
Ord,  Mary,  75. 

Orr,  Elizabeth,  1S9  ;  James,  189. 
Osborne,  see  Bernard- Osborne. 
Otter,  Dorothea  Mary  Augusta,  86  ;  Francis  William, 

86  ;  Ven*"'  William  Braere,  86. 
Overton,  Catherine  Maria,  37  ;  Francis,  37. 
Owen,  Brigadier- General  Charles  Cunliffe,  25  ;  Major- 

General  Charles    Henry,   25  ;    Emily   Linzce,   25  ; 

Gertrude  Agnes,  203  ;    Hilda  Clothilda  Louise,  25  ; 

John,  86  ;  Margaret  Mar>',  25  ;  Ohve  Muriel,  20  ; 

Sir  Philip  Cunliffe,  203  ;  Richard,  20. 


Packard,     Edward,      119;      Ellen,      119;      Phyllis 

Margaret,  119. 
Packe,  Eliza  Legge,  71  ;  William,  71. 
Paget,     Lady    Agnes,     149  ;    Field-Marshal    Henry 

William,  Slarquess  of  -'Anglesey,  149. 
Palli,  Professor  Alexis,  86  ;  Countess  Frances  Louisa, 

86  ;  Count  Philip  .Alexander,  86. 
Palliser,  Sarah  Elizalieth,  76;  Lieut. -Colonel  Wray 

Bury,  76. 
Parish,  Dame  Anieha  Martha,   186;  Amelia  Martha 

Jane,   190;    Elizabeth,    190;  Emily   Fanny,    186; 

Dame    Louisa    Ann,    190;    Woodbine,    190;    Sir 

W^oodbine,  186,  190. 
Parker,  Matilda,  43  ;  William,  43. 
Parkin,   Charlotte   Hildegard    ^iar)■,  35 ;    Elizabeth, 

35  ;  Frederick,  35  ;  John  Bawden,  35. 
Parsons,  James,  115  ;  Jane,  115. 
Partridge,  Edward  Thomas,   195  ;   Fanny  Elizabeth, 

193  ;     Rev.    John    Anthony,    193,    195  ;     Louisa 

Isabella,  193,  195. 
Paterson,  Charles  Robert,  87  ;  Violet  Seton,  87. 
Patten,  Anne,  109. 
Patteson,     Rev.     Henry,      21  ;      Henry      Tyrwhitt 

Staniforth,  193;   Lucy,  21;  Sir  John,  21. 
Peard,  George  Oliver,  197  ;  Louisa  Marion,  197. 
Pearman,  Jane,  41. 
Pearse,     Edith     Anne,    69 ;     Major-General   James 

Langford,  69. 
Pearson,  Henry,  146  ;  Margaret,  146. 


Pechell,  Hervey  Charles,  84  ;  su  Brooke- Pechell. 

Peck,  William  Roland,  73. 

Pelham-Clinton,  Lord  Albert  Sidney,  19 ;  Lord 
Arthur,  19  ;  Lady  Beatrice  Adeline,  18  ;  Lord 
Edward  William,  19  ;  Lady  Emily  Augusta  Mary, 

18  ;  Lady  Florence  Josephine,  20  ;  Lady  Frances 
Evelyn,  19  ;  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  Duchess  of 
Newcastle,  18;  Henrietta  Adela,  Duches  of  New- 
castle, 18  ;  Henry  Pelham,  Duke  of  Newcastle, 
18;  Henrj-  Pelham  Alexander,  Duke  of  New- 
castle, 18;  Henry  Pelham  Archibald  Douglas, 
Duke  of  Newcastle,  19  ;  Kathleen  Florence  Mary, 
Duchess  of  Newcastle,    19  ;    Lady    Matilda  Jane, 

19  ;  Lady  Susan  Charlotte  Catherine,  19  ;  Susan 
Harriet  Catherine,  Duchess  of  Newcastle,  18  ;  see 
Newcastle. 

Pelham -Clinton -Hope,  Doria  Lois,  20  ;  Henry 
Edward  Hugh,   20 ;  Lord    Henry    Francis   Hope, 

20  ;  Mary,  20  ;  Lady  Olive  Muriel,  20. 
Pemberton,    Elizabeth    Mary,    45  ;    .Mary   Elizabeth, 

45  ;  Thomas,  45. 
Penfold,  Anne,  146;  John,  146. 
Pennell,    Harriet,    156;     Jane   Mary,    156;    Lovell, 

156;    Rev.   Richard,   156;    Rosamond   Catherine, 

157  ;  William,  157. 
Pentlow,  Elizabeth,  55. 
Penyston,  Catharine  Mary,  195  ;  John  Francis,  195 ; 

see  Partridge. 
Pepys,     Lady   Caroline,    iS ;     Charles    Christopher, 

Earl  of  Cottenham,  18. 
Perry,  Dorothy  Rupertia,  142  ;  Colonel  George,  142  ; 

Richard  Vincent,  142. 
Pettit,  Susannah,  41. 
Phelan,  Harriet,  159;  Rev.  James,  159. 
Philips,  John,  14S  ;  Sarah,  148. 
Philpot,   .A.lice  Catherine,   157  ;  Frederick  Freeman, 

157  ;  Henrietta  Eliza  Pasqualina,  157  ;  John,  157  ; 

Margaret  Magdalene,  157  ;  Robert,  157. 
Phipps,  Rev.  Constantine  Osborne,  47  ;  Jessie  Mabel, 

47  J  Rev.  Pownall  William,  47. 
Pickering,  John  Edward,  204. 
Pike,  Eleanor,  185;  G.,  185. 
Pitman,   Rev.   Alan,   143  ;  Rev.   Arthur  Lane,    143  j 

Caroline    Frances,     143 ;      Elsie,     143 ;     Samuel, 

143- 
Pitt,    Hon'''=    Alice    Charlotte,    69 ;     George,    Lord 

Rivers,  69  ;  Minnie  Diana,  26  ;  Thomas,  26. 
Plowman,  Mark,  121  ;  Maude,  121. 
Pocock,    A.,    115;    Charles    Montagu,    23;    Emily 

Catherine     Winifred,     115;      Louisa     Ann,     23; 

Percy  R.,  115. 
Ponsonby,   Florence,  135;  John  Henry,  135;  Violet 

Louisa,  135. 
Ponsonby-Fane,   Dame  Florence,   135  ;    Sir  Spencer 

Cecil  Brabazon,  135. 
Portal,   Eveline  Maude,  186  ;   Mary   Adelaide,    183  ; 

Dame  Mary  Jane,  183,  186  ;  Sir  Wyndham  Spencer, 

Bt.,  183,  186. 
Porter,   Coralie    Adelaide    Mervyn,    85 ;    Frederick, 

31;    Gerald    Lachlan,   31:    Henr)-   Charles,    196; 

John  Poner,  85  ;   Josephine  Henrietta,  85  ;  Sybil 

Constance,  31. 
Potter,  C,  78  ;  Mabel,  78. 
de    PourtalSs,    Count    Bernard     Alexandre    Georges 

Edmond,  192  ;  Countess  Elinor,  192. 
Povah,    Catharine    .Marj',    76 ;    Rev.    John   Vidgen, 

76. 
Powell,  Anna  Maria  Selina,  88  ;  Evelyn  Lucy  Alice, 

149  ;  Francis,   88  ;  John,   106  ;  Laura  Jane,    106  ; 

Thomas  Percy  Prosser,  149  ;  Rev,  Thomas  Prosser, 

149. 
Pownall,  see  Beaty-Pownall. 
Pratt,    Alice,    83  ;    Lady    Eleanor    Margaret,    152  ; 

George  Charles,  Marquis  Camden,   152  ;    Robert, 

83. 
Preece,  Frances  Ellen,  56. 
Preeston,     Olive     Haygarth,     24 ;     P.      Southwell, 

24. 


M9 


Prentis,  Elizabeth,  126;  G.,  126. 

Preston,    Edward,    32  ;    Edith   Isabella  Maria,    13  ; 

Jane  Octavia,  32  ;  John,   13  ;  Sir  John,  13  ;  Dame 

Mary  Beatrice,  13  ;  Rev.  Thomas,  32. 
Price,  Edith,  145  ;  Edward,  38  ;  Frederick  William, 

163  ;   James,   145  ;    Louisa  Eliza  Buchanan,    163  ; 

Mary  Beatrice,  38  ;  Phcebe,  145. 
Prideaux,  Dame  Catharine  Mary,  76  ;  Marion  Fenn, 

76  ;  Sir  Walter  Sherburne,  76  ;  Walter  Treverbian, 

76. 
Prynne,  Emily,  94 ;    George  Halford  Fellowes,  94  ; 

Re\'.  George  Rundle,  94  ;  Howard  Fellowes,  94. 
Purkis,  Harr\'  Teverson,  28. 
Pye,  Lady  Albinia  Frances,  34  ;  Charlotte  Mary,  34  ; 

Henry,  33  ;  Henry  Alington,  34 ;  Mary  Albania, 

34  ;  see  Alington. 
Pyne,   Rev.   Edward  Manners  Dillman,  12;  Sophia, 

12. 


Queensberry ,  Charles,  Marquess  of,  137. 


Radford,  John  Henry,  43. 

Raikes,  Charles,  63  ;  Rev.  Charles  Hall,  63  ; 
Charlotte  D'Ende,  63. 

Rait,  Agnes,  62,  68  ;  John,  62,  68. 

Ram,  Eleanor  Mary,  136 ;  Rev.  James  Stopford, 
136  ;  Judith  Evelyn,  136  ;  Rev.  Nixon  Chetwode, 
136. 

Ramsay,  Hon"'  Aline  Rose,  Addenda,  page  ii. ; 
Bevi'lle,  60  ;  Hon"'  Charles  Fox  Maule,  Addenda, 
page  ii.  ' 

de  Ramm,  Frances,  7  ;  Jules,  7. 

de  'Ramsay,  Rosamond  Jane  Frances,  Lady,  103  ; 
William  Henry,  Baron,  103. 

Ranken,  Bryan  McMurdo,  173;  Mary  Stuart,  173. 

Ranney,  Helen  Maria,  125  ;  William  Parker,   125. 

Ranscime,  Ada,  114  ;  Agnes,  114  ;  Albert,  1 14  ; 
Alfred,  109,  11 1;  Alice,  114,  119;  Alice  Jane, 
123  ;  Alice  Mabel,  120;  Alice  Margaret,  113,  114  ; 
Alice  Mary,  Addenda,  page  xxxiii.  ;  Alice  Sophia, 
\\o(and Addenda,  page  xxxiii.);  Allen,  109,  116; 
Allen  Arthur,  108;  Allen  Walter,  116;  Andrew 
Sidney,  120;  Angela,  Ii8;  Ann,  tog,  113;  Ann 
Hunton,  114;  Annette,  115;  Arthur  James,  121; 
Arthur  Wilfrid,  113:  Barbara  Jane,  120;  Beatrice, 
117;  Benjamin  Leslie,  115;  Bernard,  113,  121; 
Bertha,  123;  Bertram  Coleby,  119;  Blanche 
Gertrude,  122;  Catherine,  107,  108,  112;  Celia 
Noel,  108;  Charles  Edward  Cedric,  119;  Charles 
Wilson,  118;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  122;  Charlotte 
Louisa,  107;  Christopher  Hugh,  117;  Christina, 
109;  Daisy  Alice,  no:  David  Packard,  119; 
Dora  Evelyn,  120;  Dorothy  Alice,  120;  Dorothy 
Christina,  iio;  Dorothy  Eleanor  Pollock,  115; 
Douglas,  113;  Edith,  in;  Edith  Bessie,  123; 
Edith  Margaretha,  121  ;  Edward  Coleby,  119; 
Edward  Ernest,  113;  Edwin  Oakes,  123;  Edwin 
Raj-ner,  121 ;  Egbert,  122;  Elfrieda  Mabel, 
121  :  Eliza,  122  ;  Eliza  Elizabeth,  122  ;  Eliza 
Wilder,  114,  121;  Elizabeth,  107,  109,  113, 
118,  121;  Elizabeth  Blake,  109;  Elizabeth 
Clara,  115;  Elizabeth  Louisa  Bedford,  1 17; 
Ellen,  122;  Emily  Catherine  Winifred,  115; 
Emily  Eleanor,  115  ;  Emily  Greaves,  117  ;  Emma, 
114;  Enid  Marian,  109;  Ernest  Leslie,  113; 
Ernest  Edwin,  121;  Ethel  Emilie,  120;  Ethel 
Margaret,  n8;  Eva  Marian,  115;  Felix  Harold, 
123  ;  Florence  Gertrude,  120  ;  Florence  Margaret, 
n4  ;_  Florence  .Maude,  120:  Florence  Mitford, 
119;  Frances  Elizabeth,  113;  Frank,  108; 
Frank  Deane,  108  ;  Frank  Edwin,  122  ;  Frederick, 
n2  ;■  Frederick  Henry,  Addenda,  page  xxxiii.; 
Frederick   Leslie,    113;    Frederick  Maitland,  112; 


Frederick  Wilmer,  115;  Geoffrey,  117;  George, 
no;  George  Frederick,  no  (and  Addenda, 
page  xxxiii.);  Georgette  Emma,  117;  Gerard 
Lionel,  118;  Gertrude,  116;  Gilbert  Holland, 
117;  Godfrey,  nS ;  Hannah,  107,  no;  Hannah 
Christina,  109;  Hannah  Hunton  Ransome,  ni; 
Hannah  Jane,  114;  Harold  Edwin,  123; 
Harriet,  n4,  121;  Harriet  Hammond,  116; 
Helen,  123;  Helen  Charlotte,  112  ;  Helen  Louise, 
117;  Helena  Grace,  116;  Henry,  109;  Herbert, 
114;  Rev.  Herbert  Owen,  120;  Hester,  n6 ; 
Hiria  Mary,  117;  Hortence,  112;  Hubert  Gray, 
116;  Ida,  121;  Inez,  115;  James,  107,  114, 
117;  Jaines  Allen,  107;  James  Edward,  ng  ; 
James  Henry,  109;  James  Stafford,  116;  James 
Stanley,  n5  ;  Jane,  no,  n2,  n4  ;  Jane  Bed- 
ford, 109,  116;  Jane  Henrietta,  121  ;  Janet  Mary, 
117;  Jessie,  112  {and  Addenda,  page  xxxiii.); 
Jessie  Charlotte,  116;  Joan,  123;  Joan  Elizabeth, 
118  ;  John  Alfred,  123  ;  John  Bertram,  ng  ;  John 
Edward  Geoffrey,  n6  {a>id  Addeiuia,  page  xxxiii.)  ; 
John  Leslie,  ns  ;  John  Sandeman  Deane,  108; 
John  Wilmer,  nj  ;  Josephine  Barbara,  120;  Kate 
Corisande,  n3 ;  Lewis  Henry,  116;  Lewis 
Stafford,  n6  (and  Addenda,  page  xxxiii.);  Louisa 
Kate,  no;  Lucy  Anne,  114;  Lucy  Helen,  (23; 
Mabel,  121 ;  Mae  Kathleen,  Addenda,  page  xxxiii. ; 
Marcel  Geoffrey,  n7  ;  Margaret  Ethel,  n7  j 
Margaret  Hope,  ng  ;  Maria,  109;  Maria  Louisa, 
122;  Marian,  122;  Marion,  108;   Marion  Eleanor, 

120  ;  Mary,  107,  1 15  ;  .Mary  Anne,  108,  n  I  ;  Mary 
Catherine,      n4 ;      Mary     Jane,      113;      Maude, 

121  ;  Maude  Agnes,  116;  .Maurice  Alfred,  117; 
Maurice  Edward,  120;  Mildred,  118;  Olive,  119; 
Olive  Alice,  123;  Olliver  James,  120;  Patience, 
112;  Percy,  120;  Percy  Allen,  113;  Percy  John 
Stafford,  120;  Peter,  123;  Philip  Coleby,  ng ; 
Phyllis  Margaret,  119;  Prudence,  107,  109,  in, 
Rachel,  112;  Ralph  Trevor,  121;  Richard,  107; 
114,  121;  Richard  Barrett,  119;  Richard  Raven, 
114;  Robert,  107,  loS,  in,  113,  118;  Robert 
Charles,  118;  Robert  Charles  Eley,  118;  Robert 
James,  107  ;  Robert  Neil,  120;  Robert  St.  George 
Tyldesley,  120;  Robert  Stanley,  112;  Rose,  n2  ; 
Rose  Rebecca,  n8 ;  Ruth  Fryer,  123;  Samuel 
Allen,  116;  Sarah,  113,  118;  Sarah  Jane,  nS, 
119;  Sheppard,  113;  Sheppard  Allen,  109; 
Sheppard  James,  113  ;  Sibil  Dorothea,  109  ; 
Sophia,  no;  Sophia  Elizabeth,  no;  Stafford 
Gardner  (.Addenda,  page  xxxiii.)  ;  Stafford 
Marshall,  no  [and  Addenda,  page  xxxiii.)  ; 
Violet  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  115;  Violet  Grace, 
116  {and  Addenda,  page  xxiii.)  ;  Violet  Jane, 
113;  Virginia,  118;  Walter  115;  William  Allen, 
108. 

Ratcliff,  .A-nnie  Kathleen,  134  ;  Daniel  Rowlinson, 
134  ;  Jane,  134  ;  William  Milner,   134. 

Raven,  Mary,  107. 

Raymond,  Amy,  83  ;  Sir  Charles,  Bt.,  83  ;  Hugh, 
83  ;  Dame  Sarah,  %t,. 

Rayner,  Eliza  Wilder,  114,  121. 

Raywood,  Jane,  30  ;  Richard,  30. 

Reade,  Faith,  146  ;  Rev.  Francis,  146. 

Reed,  Edith,  89  ;  William,  89. 

Reeves,  Elizabeth,  175;   Maria,  175  ;  WiUiam  John, 

I75- 

Rendel,  Ellen  -Sophy,  Lady,  188;  Henry  Stuart 
Goodhart,  188  ;  James  Meadows,  188  ;  Stuart, 
Baron,    188. 

Reynolds,  Arthur,  90  ;  Constance  Player,  51  ;  Dorothy 
Mary,  52  ;  Edith  Minnie  Theresa,  51  ;  Eileen 
Minnie,  51  ;  Eliza  hnn,  51  ;  Elizabeth  Geater,  51  ; 
EricStrangman,  52  ;  Gladys  Catherine,  52  ;  Gordon 
Henrj',  51  ;  Henrj-,  52  ;  Henry  Osborne,  52 ; 
Kate  Beatrice,  52  ;  Leslie  William,  51  ;  Marjory 
Strangman,  51  ;  Mary  I'rances,  52  ;  Minnie,  51,  52  ; 
Nellie,  52  ;  Norman  James,  52  ;  Osborne  Shribb, 
52  ;  Rev.  Osborne  ShrilAi,   51  ;  Phoebe  Elizabeth, 


52  ;  Phyllis  Angelina  Rosamond,  90  ;  Richard,  52  ; 

Samuel,  51,  52  ;   Samuel  Francis,  51  ;  Sarah,  51  ; 

Thomas    Rupert,     51  ;      William,    51  ;     Winifred 

Kate,  51. 
Ricardo,  Adela  Lucy,  24  ;  Ellen,  24 ;  Henry  David, 

24;  Lieut. -Colonel   Henry  George,  24. 
Richards,  Harry  Weller,  175. 
Ricketts,  Anne  Maria,  104  ;  Elizabeth,  104  ;  William, 

104. 
Riddle,  John,   192  ;  Katharine,  192. 
Rider,   John  Edward  Wase,  163,  165. 
Ridley,  Ann,   10  ;  William,  10. 
Riley,  Ann,  47  ;  Hamlet,  47  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  Rupert 

Farquhar,  31  ;  Violet  Louise,  31. 
Ripley,   Philip  Edward,   11 1. 

Ritchie,  Arthur  Macdonald,   184;  Helen  Jane,   184. 
Rivers,  George,  Lord,  59. 
Robertson,  .-Vlexander,  87  ;  General  David,  79  ;  Vida 

Constance,  79. 
Robinson,  Amy  Georgiana,  39  ;  Rev.  George  Aling- 

ton,    39  ;    Helen    Muriel    Stephanie,   148  ;    Mary 

Louisa,  148  ;  Matilda  Rose,  75  ;  Sarah  Penelope, 

39  ;  Stephen,  148  ;  William  Rose,   75. 
RockcUffe,    Rev.     Morton,     132 ;     Sybella    Martha, 

132. 
Rodick,  Ann,  141. 

Roe,  Charles  William,  116;  Maude  Agnes,  1 16. 
Rolls,    Georgina   Emily,    149 ;    John    Hetherington 

Welch,  149. 
Rooke,   Rev.   Austin,  89  ;    Eliza   Sophia,  89  ;  Rev. 

Frederick  John,   89  ;  Captain  Frederick  William, 

R.N.,  89.  ■ 
Rose,    Harriet    Anne,  32 ;    Thomas,    32 ;    William, 

32- 
Roslovleff,    Helen,   7  :    Olga,   6 ;    Serge,    7 ;    Serge 

Michailoff,  6. 
Ross,  Ella  Vicioria,  102  ;  John,  102. 
Rossmore,  Henrj'  Robert,  Lord,   19. 
Rothwell,  Anne,   198  ;  James,  198  ;  Mary,  198. 
Rouse,    Barbara    Madelaine    Honor,    197  ;    Dorothy 

Mary  Annette,  197  ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  196  ;  Ezekiel, 

196  ;     Ezekiel    Alhanasius,     196  :     Rev.     Ezekiel 

Athanasius,  196  ;  John,  196  ;  Louisa  Marion,  197  ; 

John,  196  ;  Louisa  Marion,  197  ;  Margaret  Lloyd, 

196  ;    Rev.   Oliver,   196  ;    Priscilla   Amelia,    196  ; 

Priscilla  Catherine,  196. 
Rowe,  Louisa,  22  ;  William,  22. 
Rowland,  Annie,  204  ;  Michael,  204. 
Rowney,    Arthur,    176  ;    Frederick    William,    176  ; 

Maude  Mary,  176. 
Royds,  Rev.  Edward,  39 ;  Hester  J-rances,  39  ;  Rev. 

Nathaniel,  39  ;  Mary,  39. 
de  Rummell,  Baroness  Emily  Henrietta,  3  ;    Baron 

Nicolas,  3. 
Rundle,   Richard  Albert,  90. 

Russell,  Elizabeth,   126;  Sir  John,   126;  see  Watts- 
Russell. 
Ryan,  Anna  Maria,  159;  Ethel  Wilson,  134;  Mary, 

159;  Rev.  Richard,  159;  Thomas,  134. 
Rynd,  Denys,  88  ;  Rev.  James  William,  88  ;  Marjory, 


St.  Maur,  Edward  Adolphus,  Duke  of  Somerset,  164  ; 

Lady  Ulrica  Frederica  Jane,   164. 
Sale,  .Ann,  169  ;  Rev.  Charles,  169  ;  Mary  Georgiana, 

l6g  ;  Rev.  Richard,  169. 
Salisbury,   Elizabeth,    120;     Marion    Eleanor,    120; 

William   Byran,    120. 
Salter,    Katharine   Mary,    37  ;    William,    37  ;    Rev. 

William  Charles,  37. 
Saltwell,  William  Henry,  140. 
Sampson,  Janet,  192  ;  Samuel  Arthur,  192  ;  Samuel 

John  Marten,   192. 
Sandeman,  Celia   Noel,   108 ;    Janet,   loS ;    Colonel 

W'illiam,  108. 
Sanders,  A.  H.,  176;  Olive  Frances,  176. 


Sandford,  Mary  Ann,  145  ;  Walter  145. 

Sargeani,  Daisy  Maud,  41  ;  George  T.,  41. 

Sawer,  Harriet,  114. 

Scarlh,  Bertha  Elais,  150;  Rev.  John,  150. 

Schelp,   Edith    Margaretha,    121  ;    Ernst,    121  ;  Ida, 

121;  Robert,  121;  Thorwald,  121. 
Schmidt,  George  Gottlieb,  49  ;  Sophia,  49. 
Schomljerg,    Vice-Admiral   Charles   Frederick,    68 ; 

Emily  Caroline,  68  ;  Helen,  68. 
Scott,    Agnes    Mary,     19J;     .\lbinia   Louisa,     137! 

Caroline     Louisa,     137  ;     Charles   William,     137 ; 

Daniel  Burton,    158  ;   Eniilic,   158 ;  James  Robert 

Hope,  187  ;  John,  137  ;  John  William,  137  ;  Mary 

Amelia,  191  ;  Rev.  Thomas,  191. 
Scudamore-Stanhope,    Ven'''«    the    Hon'''«    Berkeley 

Lionel,  152;  Hon""''  Caroline  Sarah,  152;  Captain 

Sir  Edwyn  Francis,  Bt.,  K.N.,  152  ;  Henry  Ertwyn 

Chandos,  Earl  of  Chesterfield,   152  ;  Dame   -Mary, 

152. 
Sexton,    Ellen    Matilda,    112;    George   Frost,    112; 

George  Mumford,  H2;  Helen  Charlotte,  112. 
Sharpe,    Catharine   Anne,    35 ;    Sophy   Alice  Mary, 

35 ;     Sophy    Anne,    35  ;    Rev.   William    Charles, 

35- 
Sheaffe,  Isabel,  11. 
Shelmerdine,  Mary,  45  ;  Thoma.s,  45. 
Sheniitt,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  50. 
Shepherd,     Frances    Marguerite,    9  ;     Rev.     Henry 

Curll,  9  ;  Very  Rev.  Henry  Young,  9  ;  Mary,  27  ; 

Robert  Mexborough,  27. 
Sheppard,  Prudence,  107. 
Shewell,  Ann  Talwin,    114;    Mary,    114;   Thomas, 

114. 
Shrewsbury,  John,  Earl  of,  18. 
Sikes,  Mary,  147  ;  Thomas,  147. 
Simeon,  Sir  John,  Bt.,  187. 
Simmons,  Amy,  177  ;  Benjamin  D.ay,  177  ;  Florence 

Maria,    177;    John    Frank,    177;     William    Ben, 

177. 
Simpkinson,   Sir  Francis  Augustus,    146  ;  Frederick 

George,  62,   146  ;  Rev.  John  Nassau,  146  ;  Dame 

Mary,  146  ;  see  De  Wesselow. 
Simpson,   Adam,   148;  Elizabeth,   116;   John,    116; 

Mary,  14S. 
Sims,  John  Dillwyn,  118  ;  Maria,  126  ;  Mildred,  118  ; 

William,  126;  William  Dillwyn,  118. 
Sinclair- Wemyss,  Janet  Elspeth,  82  ;  Robert  Dunbar, 

82. 
Skelton-Downes,  John,  196. 
Slade,   Elizabeth,  80 ;    Francis   Henrv,   80 ;    Mabel, 

80. 
Sladen,  Algernon  Ryder  Lambert,  23 ;  Lieut. -Colonel 

Joseph,    23  ;   Lady  Sarah   Sophia,    23  ;    Winifred 

Evelyn,  23. 
Sligo,  Henry  Ulick,  Marquis  of,  164. 
Slingsby,  Rev.  Charles,  151;  Georgina  Eglantine,  151. 
Slobodinsky,  Elizabeth  Alma,  6  ;  Colonel  Gregory,  6. 
Smeaton,  Gwendoline,    93  ;    Rev.  James  Bum,  93  ; 

Rev.   Reginald  Gordon  Willes,  93. 
Smith,  Agnes  Maria,    119;  Florence  Mitford,    119; 

Frederick,  142  ;  Rev.  Godfrey,  83  ;  Harriet  Mary, 

142;  Horace  John,  142;  Rev.  John  James,  119. 
Snape,  Charlotte,  200  :  Isaac,  200. 
Snelling,  Althea,  I  ;  William,  I. 
Snelson,  Edward,  42  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  42. 
Solis,  Alice  Rose,  34  ;  Edward  de  Selvier,  34. 
Somerset,  Edward  Adolphus,  Duke  of,  164. 
Southern,   Elizabeth   Collingwood,    173;    Rev.  John 

William,  173;  Rev.  Thomas  James,  173. 
Spencer,  .\ubrey  John,  143;  Charles,  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough,   143 ;    Rev.    Charles   Vere,   143 ;    Emma 

Frederica,     143 ;     Florence    Mary,     143  ;   Henry, 

193  ;  Mary,  193. 
Spencer-Churchill,   John    Winston,   Duke   of    Marl- 
borough,   103  ;    Lady    Rosamond    Jane    Frances, 

103. 
Spens,    Helen,    92 ;    Helen    Hamilton,   92 ;    Walter 

Cook,  92. 


Spicer,  Elizabeth,  113. 

Spoffbrth,  Anna,  134;  Anna  Elizabeth,  134;  Edward, 

134- 
Spooner,  Anna  Frances,  21 ;  Anna  Maria  Sydney,  21; 

Very  Rev.  Edward,  21  ;  Rev.  Henry  Maxwell,  21; 

Octavia,  21  ;  Ven'''''  William,   21  ;    Rev.   William 

Archibald,  21. 
Spottiswoode,     Andrew,     73  ;     Eliza     Taylor,     73 ; 

^George  Andrew,   73  ;     Mary,    73  ;    William,    64, 

'73  ;  William  Hugh,  73. 
Spurgeon,  Anne,  124  ;  Frances  Elizabeth,  124;  Rev. 

John  Grove,  124. 
Spurrell,  Rev.  Frederick,  9  ;  Gertrude,  9. 
Squibbs,  Moses,  144;  Naomi,  144. 
Stabb,   Arthur  Francis,    120;    Ellen,   120;  Florence 

Gertrude,  120  ;  William  Henry,  120. 
Stack-house,  Rev.  John,  47. 
Standring,  Alfred,  46. 
Stanhope,  see  .Scudamore-Stanhope. 
Stanley,  Caroline,  38;   Margaret,  38  ;  William,  38. 
Staples,  Charlotte  Melosina,  81  ;  John,  81. 
Staveley,  Harriet  Frances,  65,  74  ;  Mary  Anne,  32  ; 

General    Sir    William,    65,     74 ;     Rev.     William 

Brown,  32. 
Stearn,  Elizabeth  Geater,   51  ;  William,  51. 
Steel,  Amy  Dora,  195;  John  Henry  Dixon,  195. 
Steele,  Alice,  39  ;  Thomas,  39. 
Stephenson,     Basil,     71  ;      Editha     Gertrude,     71  ; 

Hamilton  Russell,  91  ;    Isie  Madeline,   91  ;    Mary 

Georgina  Christian,  71  ;  Thomas  Stanley,  71. 
Stevenson,  William  James,  86  ;  see  Strange. 
Stewart,     Cecil     Elizabeth,     140   ;      Lieut. -Colonel 

Duncan,  140  ;  Frances  Gertrude,  70 ;  John  Duncan 

Alexander,   140 ;    Kenneth   Lindsay,   70  ;    William 

Lindsay,  70;  see  Hamill-Stewart. 
Stewart -Mackenzie,    James    Alexander,    79;     Mary 

Frances,  79. 
Stilwell,  Geoffrey  Holt,  63. 
Stirling,  Dame  Ellen,  61  ;  Ellinor,  61  ;  Admiral  Sir 

James,  61. 
Stokes,  Elizabeth,  80  ;  James,  80. 
Stone,  Edith  Minnie  Theresa,  51  ;  Thomas,  51. 
Stotherd,  Edward,    19  ;   Frances  Evelyn,   19. 
Strachan,      Donald,     96  ;      Florence      Lundi,     96  j 

John,    173  ;    Mabel    Lucy,    173  ;      Mary    Stuart, 

173- 
Strafford,   Lady  Agnes,   Countess    of,    149  ;    George 

Stevens,  Earl  of,  149. 
Strange,    Arthur    Madison,    116;    Edith    Henrietta, 

86  J     Rev.    William     Robert      Pearson,    86 ;     see 

Stevenson. 
Strangman,  Eliza  Ann,  51. 
Stride,  Agnes  Louisa,   170;  Charles,    170;    Ernest, 

170  ;   Katie  Iris,  170. 
Sturrock,  Grace  Gardyne,  172. 
Suckling,  Catherine,  124;  Rev.   Horace,  124;  Mary 

Anne,  124. 
Sulivan,  Colonel  George  Augustus  Fihner,  95  ;  Marie 

Gerrard,  95  ;  Waller  Sandys,  95. 
Sumian,  Frani,'oise  Marie,  2,  6. 
Sutherland,  Douglas,  162  ;  Lucy,  162. 
Swain,  Dorothy,  42  ;  Thomas  Morton,  42. 
Swinfen-Broun,  Annie,  204  ;    Charles  Wilsone,  204  ; 

Laura,  204 ;  Colonel  Michael  Alexander  Wilsone, 

204. 
Swinstead,   Alfred    Hillyard,    115;    Elizabeth,    115; 

Eva  Maria,  115. 
Swithinbank,    Amy,    204 ;    Constantia    Anne,    204 ; 

George  Edwin,  204  ;  Harold  William,  204  ;  Rev. 

Herbert  Spencer,  204. 
Sydenham,  George   Sydenham,   Baron,  90 ;    Phyllis 

Angelina  Rosamond,  Lady,  90. 
Syer,   Agnes,   28;  Rev.  Barrington  Blomfield,  8,  12; 

Emily,  8,  12  ;  Rear-Admiral  Frederick  Chevallier, 

28. 
Sykes,   Frances  Mary,  165;    Henry  M.,    165;    [ohn 

Percy,  165. 


de  Tabley,  George,  Baron,  18. 

Talbot,  John,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,    18  ;   Lady  Mary 

Alathea  Beatrix,  18. 
Tarrant,  Eleanor,  163  ;  Henry,  163. 
Tale,  Emma,  162  ;  Francis,  162  ;  Rev.  Francis,  162. 
Tayleur,     John,      138;      Katharine     Maud,      138; 

Katharine  Treby,  138. 
Taylor,    Charlotte    Louisa,    107;    Cicely    May,    81; 

Eliza  Jane,    64,  73  ;  George  Noble,  64  ;   General 

Sir  Henry  George  Andrew,  64,  73  ;   Lieut. -Colonel 

Hugh    Neufville,   81  ;  John.    41  ;  Mary,   41  ;   Mary 

Louisa,   107  ;    May  Steward,    69  ;    Ralph   Neville, 

69  ;  William,    107  ;   see  Fletcher -Taylor. 
Teesdale,  Edward  Thomas  Moore,  191. 
Tempest,  see  Vane -Tempest. 
Temple,  Elizabeth,  19S;  Stephen,  19S. 
Thistlethwaite,  John  Barlow,  118. 
Thomas,   James    Thomas,    75 ;    Maria,    75  ;    Sarah 

Mary,  10  ;  William,  10. 
Thomason,  Catherine,  137  ;  Thomas,  137. 
Thompson,   Emma,  68  ;  George  Horatio,  20 ;  Olive 

Muriel,  20 ;  Samuel  Henrj',  68. 
Thorpe,  Anne,  198;  George,  198. 
Thursfield,  Richard,  32. 
Thurston,     Dora     Evelyn,      120;      Rev.     Granville 

Bourdas,  120. 
Thynne,    Lord    Henry,    164  ;     Lady    Louisa,    ICX)  ; 

Marjory,   164  ;    Thomas,  Marquess  of  Bath,   100  ; 

Lady  Ulrica  Frederica  Jane,   164;    Lieut. -Colonel 

Ulric  Oliver,  164. 
Tisdall,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  54 ;  John,  54. 
Tiverton,   Esme,  Viscountess,   162  ;   Ilardinge  Goul- 

bourn.  Viscount,  162  ;  see  Giffard. 
Tod,  Helen,   92  ;  Joanna  Helen,  89 ;  John,  89,  92 ; 

Louisa  Garden,  92. 
Tompson,    Alice    Margaret,     60 ;      Rev.     Matthew 

Carrier,  60. 
Tooth,    Howard   Henry,   38  ;    Janet  Marchant,   38  ; 

Mary  Beatrice,  38. 
Tozer,   Abraham,    141  ;    EHzabeth,    141  ;    Elizabeth 

Ann,  141. 
Trapnell,  Mary,  24  ;  Thomas,  24. 
Trotter,   John,    77 ;    John    Eraser   Alexander,     75 ; 

Mary,  77. 
Tucker,  Ann,  200. 
Tuckfield,  George  Thorne,  144. 
Tufnell,  Agnes  Mary,  151  ;  William  Michael,  151. 
Turner,   CoUina,    34;    Edgar,    112;    Eleanor  Irene, 

128;    Ellen,   119;    Jane,    112;  John,    128;    Mary 

Pearson,    73;      Robert     Frederick     Lewis,     128; 

Rosa,   112;  Walton,  119;  WilHam,   112;  Wright, 

73- 
Tweedie,  Emily  Harriet,  137  ;  Margaret,  137  ;  Major- 

General  William,  137  ;  Rev.  William  King,  137. 
Tylden,  Jane    Elizabeth,   150  ;    Sir   John    Maxwell, 

150. 
Tylden-Wright,  Charles  Collins  Onley,  151  ;  Evelyn, 

151  ;  Jane  Elizabeth,  151. 
Tyldesley,  Barbara  Jane,  120. 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Louisa  Isabella,  193,  195  ;  Thomas, 

193.  195- 

U 
Urquhart,  John,  60,  75  ;  Mary,  60,  75. 


Vane,  George  Henry  Robert  Charles,   Earl,   19. 

Vane -Tempest,  Lord  Adolphus  Frederick  Charles 
William,  19  ;  Charles  William,  Marquess  of 
Londonderry,  19  ;  Francis  Adolphus,  19 ;  George 
Henry  Robert  Charles,  Earl  Vane,  19  ;  Lady  Susan 
Charlotte  Catherine,  19. 


Vaughan,  Charles  Edwyn,  62  ;  Charles  Jerome,  18  ; 

Rev.  Edward  Thomas,  62;   Florence,   18  ;  Janet, 

loS  ;  Mar)-  Aynes,  62. 
Vernun,  Henrietta,  100  ;  Richard,  100. 
Vicary,  John,  g6  ;  Margaret  Mary,  96. 
Vulliamy,  Marie  Elizabeth,  11  ;  Theodore,  11. 


W 


Wadsworth,  Elizabeth,  103  ;  James,  103. 

Wagner,     Ann    Maria,     147  ;     Anne,     146 ;      Anne 

Elizabeth,  146;  Rev.  Arthur  Douglas,  147;  Edith, 

146 ;  Elizal)eth    Faith,    146 ;    Elizabeth    Harriott, 

147;    Emily,    146;    George,    146;    Rev.    George, 

146  ;  George  Henry   Malcolm,    146  ;  Henry,    147  ; 

Rev.     Henry    Michell,   147  ;    John    Henry,    146 ; 

Joshua   VValson,    147  ;    Malcolm,    146 ;    Margaret, 

146  ;    Mary  Ann,     147  ;    Mary   Sikes,    147  ;   Mary 

Wilhelmina,  146  ;  Melchior  Henry,  146. 
Walker,   Elizabeth    Fountaine,    67  ;    Fountaine,    67  ; 

Olive,  71  ;  Hon^"*  William  Gregory,  71. 
Wall,  Harriet  Susanna,  108  ;  Robert,  loS. 
Wallace,  Constance  Amelia,  164  ;  E.  J.,  164  ;  Esme, 

162  ;  James  Stewart,  162  ;  Lucy,  162. 
Wallis,    Abraham,    122;   Agnes,    169;    Ellen,   121; 

Mary  Ann,  122. 
Walls,    Rev.    Edward,     36 ;     Elizabeth,     36  ;    Mary 

Dorothea,    40 ;   Rev.   Richard    Artliur,    40  ;    Rev. 

Richard  George,  40. 
Walsinghani,  Ven'''=  Thomas,  Baron,  149. 
Walters,   Elizabeth  Mary,    196;  George,    196;   John 

Eldad,  191;  M;iry  Amelia,  igi. 
Wansey,  Emily,  89  ;  John,  89. 
Ward,    Anthony,    45;     Francis,     in  ;     John,    45; 

Kathleen  Mary,  45. 
Wardle,  Gilbert  Charles,  48  ;    Katherine,  48  ;  Mary 

Blanche,  48  ;  Sir  Thomas,  48. 
Ware,  Martin,  202. 
Wame,  Mary  Ann,  43  ;  William,  43. 
Warren,  George,  Earon  de  Tabley,  18;  John,  175; 

Mary,  175  ;  Timothy,  62. 
Warwick,  George,  Earl  of,  100  ;  Henrietta,  Countess 

of,  100 ;  John,  45  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  45. 
Watkins,  John,  145  ;  Nina,  145. 
Watlock,  Anne,  121  ;  Ehzabeth,  121  ;  John  Dawson, 

121. 
Watson,    Ada,   114;    Arthur   Douglas   Joshua,   146; 

Barclay  Seebohm,   114;   Charles,   46;  John,   46; 

Joshua,    147  ;  Mary,   147;  Mary  Edith,  46;  Mary 

Sikes,  147. 
Watson-Davies,  Bartholomew,  22  ;    Charlotte   Maud 

Ashby,  22. 
Watt,     Commissary-General,     64  ;      Meriel     Anna, 

64. 
Watts-Russell,    Jessie    David,   194  ;     Susan    Helen, 

194. 
Webb,  Anna,   156;    Daniel    Hale,    133;    Elizabeth, 

no;     Elizabeth     Artemisia     Anna     Maria,     42  ; 

Henry,    42;     Isabel,     133;     John,     156;     Marv, 

107. 
Webster,  Sarah,  83  ;  Thomas,  83. 
Wells,    Emily   Frederica,   74  ;  Frances,   74  ;    Walter 

Fox  Williamson,  74  ;  W.  W.,  74. 
W^emyss,    Elizabeth    Huntly,    72 ;    James,    72 ;    see 

Sinclair- Wemyss. 
de    Wesselow,     Emily,     146  ;     Francis    Guillemard 

Simpkinson,  146;  /^^  Simpkinson. 
West,  James,  129  ;  Sarah,  129. 
W^estenra,    Hon^'^    Frances    Kathleen,    19  ;    Henry 

Robert,  Lord  Rossmore,  19. 
Wetherell,   Harriet  Maria,  131  ;   Ven*"''  Henry,  131  ; 

Nathan,    131;  Very  Rev.  Nathan,   131:    Richarda, 

'31- 
Wheatley,     Mabel     Edith    Moreton,     191  ;     Colonel 

Moreton  John,  191. 
Wheeler,  George,  19S  :  Margaret,  19S. 


Whinfield,  Arthur  Henry,  106;  Edward  Wrey,  106; 
Laura  Jane  Charlotte,  106. 

Whitaker,  Rev.  George  Ayton,  124;  Mary  Henrietta, 
124. 

Wliite,  Amy  Gertrude,  44  ;  Colonel  Arthur  Wellesley, 
28  ;  Dora  Louisa,  95  ;  Edith  Mary,  28  ;  Frederick, 
44;  Sir  Henry  Arthur,  13S;  John  Rudolf,  95. 

Whitmore,  Adelaide  Anna,  139;  Algernon  George 
Bernard,  138  ;  Caroline  Louisa,  137  ;  Catherine, 
137;  Catherine  Mary,  140;  Cecil  Elizabeth,  140; 
Dora  Louisa,  13S  ;  Dora  Louisa  Mary,  139  ;  Edith 
Georgina,  139 ;  Emily  Elizabeth,  140  ;  Emily 
Harriet,  137  ;  Ethel  Mary  Alberta,  139  ;  Evelyn 
Octavia,  140;  Lieut. -Gjlonel  Francis  Henry 
Douglas  Charlton,  138  ;  Rev.  George,  138  j  Gerald 
Ellen  Georgina,  139;  Henry,  139;  Henry  Eardley, 
138 ;  Katharine  Maud,  138 ;  Katherine  Mildred, 
139  ;  Lady  Louisa  Anne,  137  ;  LouLsa  Margaret 
Emily,  138;  Lucy  Albinia,  139;  Lucy  Georgiana, 
140;  Mary,  137;  Maiy  Catherine,  137;  Mildred 
Louisa  Lucyj  139;  Sarah,  138;  Thomas,  137; 
Thomas  Charles  Douglas,  138  ;  Thomas  Charlton, 
137  ;  Violet  Frances  Elizabeth,  138  ;  Walter  Heniy, 

139- 

Whitworth,  Eric  E.  A.,  Janet  Evelyn,  and  Rev. 
William  Allen,  Addenda^  p^^e  Hi. 

Wigley,  Anna  Maria,  129;  Caroline,  129;  Edmund 
Meysey,  129. 

Wigston,  William  Jebb,  194,  195. 

Wild,  Ada  Constance,  176 ;  Alfred  Reeves,  176  ; 
Amy,  177  ;  Anna  Lucy,  177  ;  Arthur  Clement,  178  ; 
Basil  Warren,  176  ;  Beatrice  Catherine,  178  ; 
Bertram  William,  176;  Brian  Denzil,  178;  Charlel 
James,  178  ;  Charles  Kemp,  177  ;  Dulce  Muries 
Fanny,  178  ;  Edgar  Leonard,  175  ;  Edith  Hilda, 
175  ;  Edith  Mary,  177  ;  Eliza,  175  :  Eliza  Kemp, 
175;  Elizabeth,  176;  Elsie  Muriel,  178;  Ethel, 
178;  Eveline  Maud,  177;  Florence  Maria,  177; 
Gilbert  Louis,  177  ;  Harold  Charles,  1 77  ;  Harriet 
Wyatt,  176;  Harry  Reginald,  17S:  Henry,  175; 
Henry  Bowles,  175  ;  Henry  Edgar,  175  ;  Horace 
Goodall,  175  ;  James  Frederick,  177  ;  John 
Antony,  178;  Launcelot  William,  178;  Laura 
Elizabeth,  176;  Leonard  Charles,  176;  Maria, 
175  ;  Marjorie,  1 77  ;  Mary,  175  ;  Maude  Mar}-, 
176;  Nora  Beatrice,  177;  Olive  Frances,  176; 
Phyllis  Rosemary,  178;  Roland  Cecil,  178;  Rose 
Clara,  178;  Sarah,  175;  Stella  Beatrice  176; 
Sylvia  Beatrice  Margaret,  178;  Thomas,  175; 
Violet,  178  ;  William  Curtis,  175. 

Wilkins,  Elizabeth,  n5  ;  William,  115. 

Wilkinson,  Edith  Mary,  177  ;  Elizabeth,  21  ;  James, 
21  ;  Louis  C,  177. 

Willett,  Jane,  164. 

Williams,  Anne,  146  ;  Berkeley  Cole  Wilmot,  182  ; 
Edith,  loi  ;  Edward  Wilmot,  1S2  ;  Emily,  loi  ; 
Rev.  James,  2  ;  Jane,  2  ;  John,  34  ;  Mary,  34,  200  ; 
Rev.  Miles,  146  ;  Hon^^  Sophia,  182  ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Thomas  Peers,  loi  ;  Winifred  .Mary,  182. 

Willoughby,  Elizabeth,  104. 

Wilmot,  Lieut. -General  Eardley  Nicholas,  140; 
Emily  Elizabeth,  140 ;  Dame  Marianne,  140 ; 
Montagu,  140;  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  140. 

Wilshere,  Alice  Augusta,  203  ;  Charles  Willes,  202  ; 
Edith  Elisabeth  Marie,  203  ;  Elisabeth  Marie,  202  ; 
Elizabeth  Simpson,  202  ;  Everilda  Frances  Laura, 
203  ;  Florence,  203  ;  Laura  Beaumont,  202  ;  Lora, 
202  ;  Susanna,  202  ;  Thomas,  202  ;  William,  202. 

Wilson,  Agnes,  171  ;  Major- General  Charles  Harry, 
96  ;  Cyril,  1S4  ;  Rev.  D.aniel,  n2  ;  Daniel, 
Bishop  of  Calcutta,  112  ;  David,  62  ;  Franceses 
Henrietta,  96;  Lieut. -General  Francis  Whish, 
96;  Jessie,  112  {and  Addenda,  page  xxxiii.); 
John,  171  ;  Kathleen,  184;  Wilberforce,  n2  {and 
Ad.ienda,  page  xjcxiii.) 

Wilton,  Alfred,  6  ;  Elizabeth  Alma,  6 ;  John 
William.  157  ;    Mary,  157. 

Winans,  Walter,  85  ;  Wilhelmina  Louisa,  85. 


^23 


Windsor- Clive,  Hon^e  George  Herbert  Windsor, 
129  ;  see  Clive. 

Wolkonsky,  Prince  Alexander,  6  ;  Princess  Vera,  6. 

Wood,  Edmund  Thomas  Wedgwood,  49  ;  Edward 
John  Wedg,  49  ;  Lettice,  49  ;  Sophia,  49. 

Woodcroft,  Jessie,  48  ;  Rufus,  48. 

Woodfall,  Henry,  161  ;  Wilhelmina,  161. 

Woodgate,  Maria,  75  ;  William  Francis,  75. 

Woolley,  Charles  Alfred,  147. 

Wormald,  Adelaide  Hague,  168 ;  Annette  Louisa 
Jane,  164 :  Annie,  165  ;  Annie  Martha,  164 ; 
Arthur,  168;  Caroline  Ellen,  163 ;  Cicely,  164; 
Cissil  Annie,  166  ;  Constance  Amelia,  164 ; 
Doris  Eleanor,  163  ;  Drury  Frank  Percy  Bibby, 
165  {aiid  Addenda,  page  xlii.)  ;  Edward,  164; 
Elizabeth,  163 ;  Elizabeth  Anne,  l66 ;  Eliza- 
beth Mary,  164 ;  Elizabeth  Maude,  166 ;  Ellen, 
164,  165 ;  Evelyn  Christina,  168  ;  Fanny,  163, 
164,  167  ;  Frances,  165 ;  Frances  Mary,  165  ; 
Francis  Mar)' Walker,  165  ;  Frank,  167  ;  Brigadier- 
General  Frank,  167;  Lieut. -Colonel  Frederick 
William,  168 ;  Gertrude,  165  ;  Guy,  163 ; 
Gwynifred,  167  ;  Harry,  166  ;  Hugh,  163  ;  Jean, 
165  ;    loan,    166  ;   John,   163,   165,    166  ;    Lettice, 

164  ;  Louisa  Eliza  Buchanan,  163  ;  Marjory,  164  ; 
Martha  Anne,  164  ;  Martha  Emma,  167  ;  Mary, 
163  ;  Mary  Anne,   16S  ;  Nancy  Cissil,  166  ;  Percy, 

165  ;  Percival  166 ;  Percival  Henry,  167,  168  ; 
Robert  Frank,  166;  Thomas,  165  ;  Thomas  Boyd, 
168  ;  Thomas  Marmaduke,  165  ;  Veronica,  168  ; 
William,  165. 

Worship,  Frances  Elizabeth,  30  ;  Frederica  Julia,  30  ; 
John  Lucas,  30 ;  Rev.  John  Lucas,  30. 


Worthington,    Albert   Octavius,    102  ;   Lady   Muriel 

GladH7S,    102  ;    Sarah   Elizabeth,    102  ;    William 

Worthington,  102. 
de  Wrede,  Baron  Alexander,  7  ;  Baroness  Sophia,  7- 
Wright,  Alice,  160;  John,  160 ;  .v.?  Tylden -Wright. 
Wrighton,  Georgina  Maria  Hulton,  91. 
Wyatt,    Anna   Lucy,    177  ;    Elizabeth,    175  ;  James 

Reeves,    177  ;   Dame    Maria,    175  ;    Rev.    Robert 

Edward,    177  ;  Thomas,    175  ;  Sir  William  Henry, 

175  ;  William  Thomas,   175. 
Wyilie,  Colonel  Alexander  Keith,  88  ;  Mary  Beatrice, 

88. 
Wyndham,   Charles,   63  ;    Ethel   Mar)',   63  ;   Hon"' 

Frances,  83  ;  George,  Baron  Leconfield,  83. 


Yates,     Elizabeth      Margaret,      4  ;      Rev.      Samuel 

Wildman,  4. 
Yerburgh,  Charlotte  Mary,  34  ;  John,  34. 
Yockney,  Algernon,  38  ;  Mildred  Morris,  38. 
Yohe,  Mary  Augusta,  20  ;  William,  20. 
Young,  Alice  Harriette,  96  ;  Anna,  44 ;    Archibald, 

67;    Lieut. -Colonel  David  Butler,  96  ;   Elizabeth, 

44;  George  Archibald  Wallace,  67;  Henry,   116; 

Hester,   116;  Joseph,    44;    Mary  Christobel,  67; 

Williams  Henry  Frome,  116. 


Zouche  (de  la),  Cecil   Baron, 
Cecil  George,  Baron,  84. 


84 ;   Robert  Nathaniel 


224 


aHfUtttons  anil  Correcttons. 


ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS. 


ADAMS.  Vol.  13,  page  28.— Frank 
Pemberton  Adams  died  at  Roche 
Mount,  Leek,  co.  Stafford,  5  November 
1919. 

Page  28  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  i.)  —  Percy  Walter  Lewis  and 
Ada  Gladys  Adams  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Joscelin  Francis  Whieldon  Adams, 
born  at  VVoore  Manor,  co.  Salop,  22 
March,  baptised  at  St.  Leonard's, 
Woore,  29  April  19 19. 

AIRY.  Vol.  7,  page  117.— Ellen  Alethea, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William 
Airy,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Sweeting,  died  at  Bedford  12  February, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Bedford  17  February  19 19. 

Page  118. — Edith,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  William  Airy,  died  at  Bedford 
13  March,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Bedford  18  March  19 18. 

Sybil  (Royal  Red  Cross),  3rd  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  William  Airy,  died  at  Bedford 
1 1  February,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Bedford  15  February  1918. 

ALDERSON.  Vol.  12,  page  190.— 
Augustus  Grey  Dixwell  Alderson, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Air  Force,  married  at 
Swanage,  co.  l~)orset,  18  August  19 19, 
Edith  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  David 
Doig  of  Rosslyn  House,  New  Barnet, 
CO.  Hertford. 

ALINGTON.  Page  2,^  of  present 
volume.  —  Lieut. -Colonel  Arthur  Cyril 
Marmaduke  Alington,  East  Lancashire 
Regiment,  Governor  of  Military  Prisons 
in  the  Field,  Egypt,  and  Gladys  Evelyn 
his  wife,  have  further  issue  a  son, 
George  d'Argentine  Alington,  born  at 
the  Governor's  House,  Stafford,  22  June, 
baptised  at  the  Royal  Military  College 
Chapel,  Cambcrley,  co.  Surrey,  16 
September  19 19. 


ALLAN  BY.  Vol.  8,  page  18.— Sir 
Edmund  Henry  Hynman  AUenby, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  was  appointed  a 
Field-Marshal  31  July  1919;  raised  to 
the  Peerage  as  Viscount  AUenby  of 
Megiddo  and  of  Felixstowe,  co.  Suffolk, 
7  October  1919,  receiving  the  thanks 
of  Parliament  and  a  grant  of  ^^50,000  ; 
he  was  appointed  High  Commissioner 
for  Egypt  and  the  Soudan  the  same 
month.  His  only  child,  Horace  Michael 
Hynman  AUenby,  M.C.,  Lieutenant 
T  Battery,  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  was 
killed  in  action  in  France  29  July 
1917. 

ALLGOOD.  Vol.  9,  page  86.— Isabel 
Evelyn,  widow  of  Robert  Lancelot 
AUgood,  was  married  2ndly  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  6  April 
19 18,  to  F.  J.  Douglas  of  Caverton, 
Roxburgh. 

AMHERST  OF  HACKNEY.  Vol. 
15,  page  69. — Margaret  Susan,  Dowager 
Lady  Amherst  of  Hackney,  died  at 
Foulden  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  2  Novem- 
ber, and  was  buried  at  Foulden  6 
November  191 9. 

Page  75. — Samuel  Roland  Daniel- 
Tyssen  died,  aged  32,  at  59  Priory 
Road,  Kilburn,  co.  Middlesex,  31  July 
1918. 

AMPHLETT.     Vol.  i,  page  152.— John 

Amphlett  died  at  Clent,  Stourbridge, 
CO.  Worcester,  23  June  1918.  Eliza 
Anne,  his  widow,  died  at  Odnail  Cottage, 
Clent,  14  July  1919. 

ARBUTHNOT.  Page  72  of  present 
volume.  —  Sir  John  Henry  Kennaway, 
Baronet,  C.B.,  died  at  Escot,  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  6  September 
1919. 


ADDITIONS    &^    CORRECTIONS. 


ARBUTHNOT  and  ARBUTHNOT- 
LESLIE.  Page  76  of  present 
volume. — Aline  Rose,  elder  daughter 
of  George  Arbuthnot  -  Leslie,  was 
married  at  Meiklefolla,  co.  Aberdeen, 
14  November  1919,  to  the  Hon*"'' 
Charles  Fox  Maule  Ramsay,  M.C., 
Lieutenant  Northumberland  Hussars 
Yeomanry,  youngest  son  of  John 
William,  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  K.T.  ;  born 
at  5  Hereford  Gardens,  Westminster, 
5  March  1885. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  7,  page  18  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  18,  page  it.) — Richard 
Alleyne  Arkwright  of  Willersey,  Broad- 
way, CO.  Worcester,  Captain  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  Marjorie  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Ann  Marjorie, 
born  at  the  Red  House,  Windsor,  co. 
Berks,  i  March  19 19,  baptised  at  St. 
George's  Chapel,  Windsor. 

Page  21. — Mary  Esther,  widow  of 
James  Charles  Arkwright,  died,  aged 
92,  at  Oak  Hill,  Cromford,  co.  Derby, 
on  Friday,  8  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Cromford  on  Tuesday,  12  February 
1918. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  15,  page  80.— 
Charles  Harry  Arkwright  married  at 
St.  John's,  Watford,  co.  Hertford,  23 
April  1919,  Doris  Mabel,  younger 
daughter  of  Lawrence  Whitfield  of 
Northlawn,  Watford. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Page  149  of  present 
volume. — Richard  Arkwright  of  Heme 
House,  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  died,  aged 
83,  14  November,  and  was  buried  at 
HolyTrinity,Windsor,  i9Novemberi9i8. 

ARMSTRONG.  Vol.  13,  page  145  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Hi.) — The 
Hon'''"=  William  John  Montagu  and 
Zaida  Ce'cile  l3rummond  \^'atson- 
Armstrong  have  issue  a  son,  William 
Henry  Cecil  John  Robin  Watson- 
Armstrong,  born  at  Cragside,  Rothbury, 
CO.  Northumberland,  6  March,  baptised 
at  Rothbury  27  April  19 19. 

ARMYTAGE.  Vol  i,  page  234.— Sir 
George  John  Armytage,  Baronet,  died, 
aged  76,  at  Kirklees  Park,  Biighouse, 
CO.  York,  8  November,  and  was  buried 
at  Hartshead,  co.  York,  13  November 
1918. 

Page  236. —  Charlotte  Emil)',  widow 
of  Captain  Godfrey  Armytage,  died, 
aged    88,    at     2    Wentworth    Terrace, 


ARMYTAGE,  continued. 

Wakefield,  co.  York,  15  May,  and  was 
buried  at  Low  Ackworth,  co.  York, 
19  May  19 1 9. 

ASHCOMBE.  Vol.  18,  page  53.— 
Charles  Cyril  Riccardi  -  Cubitt,  M.C., 
Grenadier  Guards,  married  at  St. 
Mary's,  Cadogan  Gardens,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  10  September  19 19,  Gladys 
Louisa  Violet,  youngest  daughter  of 
Major  Edward  Barrington  Crake,  Rifle 
Brigade. 

Page  55. — Alice  Matilda,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Cubitt,  died  at  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  i  August 
1919. 

Page  56.— The  Hon''''  William  Hugh 
Cubitt,  Lieutenant  Dragoon  Guards, 
died  of  wounds  received  in  action, 
aged  21,  24  March  1918. 

ASKWITH.  Vol.  15,  page  106.— Sir 
George  Ranken  Askwith,  K.C.B. 
(Mayor  of  St.  Ives,  19 13-14),  was 
created  a  peer,  as  Baron  Askwith  of 
St.  Ives,  CO.  Huntingdon,  1  March 
1919  ;  appointed  a  Commander  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour  13  November 
following.  Ellen,      Lady      Askwith, 

created  a  Commander  of  the  Order 
of  the  British  Empire  8  January 
1918. 

Page  108  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  a.) — Captain  Cecil  Theodore 
Askwith  and  Dorothy  Helen  his  wife 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Margaret 
Elizabeth,  born  at  Cromer,  co.  Norfolk, 
5  September,  baptised  at  Mundesley, 
CO.  Norfolk,  21  October  19 17. 

ASS  H  ETO  N.  Vol.  I  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  i.) — Major  Richard  Thomas 
Assheton,  Cambridgeshire  Regiment 
(attached  Machine  Gun  Corps),  only 
son  of  Richard  Assheton,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
{see  page  72),  married  at  St.  Mark's, 
Peterborough,  co.  Northampton,  1 1 
December  19 18,  Beryl  Elizabeth,  only 
daughter  of  E.  W.  Slater. 

ATTREE.  Vol.  i  {see  Addenda,  Vol  2, 
page  i.) — Lorna  May  Wakeford  Town, 
only  daughter  of  Colonel  Frederick 
William  Town  Attree,  R.E.  {see  page 
jjj),  was  married  at  St.  Jude's,  Ken- 
sington, London,  6  July  1918,  to  Lionel 
Chasemore  Gates,  ^I.C.,  Lieutenant 
Lincolnshire  Regiment  (attached  London 
Regiment),  son  of  Percy  Gates,  Alder- 
man London  County  Council. 


ADDITIONS    cr-    CORRECTIONS. 


m 


AUDEN.  Vol.  13,  page  172. — Geoffrey 
William  Auden,  Cadet  Royal  Air  Force, 
died,  aged  18,  at  Hampsiead  Military 
Hospital,  CO.  Middlesex,  4  November, 
and  was  buried  at  Church  Broughton, 
CO.  Derby,  9  November  19 18. 

Page  174. — Henry  William  Auden 
resigned  the  Princijialship  of  Upper 
Canada  College,  Toronto,  in  19 17. 

AVEBURY.  Vol.  12,  page  65.— The 
llon'^'<=  Harold  Fo,x  Pitt  Lubbock, 
Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards,  who 
served  in  the  European  War  at  Gallipoli 
and  in  France,  was  killed  in  action  4 
April  1 9 18. 

Page  66. — The  Hon**''  Norman 
Lubbock  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
2  April  19 19,  Edith  Harriet  (see  page 
6g)  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Nevile 
Lubbock,  K.C.M.G. 

Page  68.— Nora,  wife  of  Montagu 
Lubbock,  ALD.,  and  eldest  daughter  of 
Nottidge  Charles  Macnaniaia,  F".R.C.S. 
{see  Vol  J,  page  gj),  died,  aged  52, 
25  July  19 1 8. 

Lieut.-Commander  Alexander  Nevile 
Lubbock,  R.N.,  is  believed  to  have  been 
drowned  at  sea  in  action   28  April  1918. 

Page  69. — Edith  Harriet,  eldest 
daughter  of  Sir  Nevile  Lubbock, 
K.C.^LG.,  was  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  2  April  19 19,  to  the  Hon*"'' 
Norman  Lubbock  {see  page  66.) 

Page  71.— Ernest  Nevile,  5th  son  of 
Sir  Nevile  Lubbock,  K.C.ALG.jisbelieved 
to  have  been  drowned  at  sea  on  s.s. 
"  Umgeni,"  aged  42,  circa  January  1918. 

Page  72. — Roy  Lubbock  married  at 
Ide  Hill,  CO.  Kent,  26  April  1919, 
Yvonne  Vernham,  of  6  Burgess  Park 
Mansions,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex. 

Alan  Lubbock,  Lieutenant  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,  married  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  20  April  1918,  Helen  Mary, 
only  child  of  John  Bonham  Carter  of 
Adhurst  St.  Mary,  Petersfield,  co.  Hants. 

BABINGTON.  Vol.  8,  page  92.- 
Thonias  Zachary  Dodson  Babington, 
Captain  Indian  Infantry,  died,  aged  28, 
16  October  1918. 

BACCHUS.  Vol.  I,  page  242.— Ethel, 
widow  of  William  Ernest  Bacchus,  died 
at  Winton,  Knyveton  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  22  June  1919. 


BAGOT,  Vol.  13,  page  6.— Hugh  Villiers 
Bagot  died  at  Boscombe,  co.  Hants, 
8  February,  and  was  buried  at  Ashstead, 
CO.  Surrey,  12  February  1919. 

BAINBRIGGE.  Vol.  i,  page  212.— 
The  Rev.  Philip  i'homas  Bainbrigge 
was  collated  to  a  Prebendal  Stall  in 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral  in  July  191 8.  He 
died  on  W\  Saints'  Day,  i  November, 
and  was  buried  in  the  Dean  Cemetery, 
Edinburgh,  6  November  1919. 

Philip  Gillespie  Bainbrigge,  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Lancashire  Fusiliers  November 
1 91 7  (attachetl  NN'elsh  Regiment),  was 
killed  in  action  18  September  1918. 

Page  215. — The  wife  of  the  Rev. 
William  Fletcher,  D.D.,  should  read 
Jane  Maria,  not  Hannah  Maria  Jane. 

\Villiam  Arthur  de  Lannoys  Yates 
Bainbrigge  died,  aged  33,  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  the  result  of  an 
aeroplane  accident,  2  .April  1919. 

BARING-GOULD.  Vol.  4,  page  24.— 
The  Hon''''  Julian  and  Joan  Baring- 
Gould  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Benjamin  Gordon  Baring-Gould,  born 
at  Kuching,  Sarawak,  Borneo,  14  July 
1918. 

Page  26  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
page  vi.) — Charles  Sabine  and  Agatha 
Mary  Baring-Gould  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Caryl  Rosemary,  born  at 
The  Cottage,  Pine  Ridge,  Farnham,  co. 
Surrey,  7  April,  baptised  at  Tilford 
Mission  Church,  near  Farnham,  5  May 
1919. 

Page  26. — Eleanor  Elizabeth,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Baring- 
Gould,  died  at  Crowborough,  co.  Sussex, 
17  August,  and  was  buried  at  Marrow, 
CO.  Surrey,  21  August  1919. 

BARLOW.  Vol.  II,  page  68.— George 
I'homas  Barlow,  CLE.,  Chief  Engineer 
and  Secretary  to  the  United  Provinces 
Government,  in  the  Irrigation  Branch  of 
the  Public  Works  Department  in  India, 
died,  aged  54,  9  April  1919. 

BARNARD,  Vol.  19,  page  155.— 
Jessie  Beatrice,  only  daughter  of  Robert 
Gary  Henslow  Barnard,  was  married 
at  St.  Thomas'  Cathedral,  Bombay, 
India,  30  June  1919,  to  Major 
Alexander  Charles  Hooton  (Alexandra, 
Princess  of  Wales'  Own\  Yorkshire 
Regiment. 


IV 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BARNARDISTON.  Vol.  8,  page  42.- 
Major-General  Nathaniel  Walter  Bar- 
naidiston,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  died  at 
Felixstowe,  co.  Suffi)lk,  18  August, 
and  was  buried  at  Great  Henny,  co. 
Essex,  21  August  1919. 

Page  44. — Major  Samuel  John 
Harrington  Barnardiston,  U.S.O.,  The 
Suffolk  Regiment,  married  at  the  church 
of  St.  John  and  St.  Philip,  The  Hague, 
Holland,  24  May  1919,  to  Marguerite 
Louise,  only  daughter  of  Jonkheer 
Th.  H.  F.  Adrienne  van  Rienisdyk  of 
8  Oranje  Straat,  The  Hague. 

BARNSTON.  Vol.  7,  page  24.— Mary 
Emma,  widow  of  Major  William 
Barnston,  died,  aged  81,  5  March  19 18. 

BARRY.  Vol.  14,  page  15.— Sylvia 
(Jrace,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir  John 
Wolfe  Wolfe-Barry,  K.C.B.,  was  married 
at  St.  Barnabas',  Pimlico,  London,  6 
June  19 18,  to  Lieutenant  J.  Douylas 
Rolls  Hoare,  elder  son  of  James  Rclis 
Hoare  of  48  Mount  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  London. 

BARTLETT.  Vol.  5,  page  29  {and 
Addenda,  I'ol.  14,  page  Hi.) — The  Rev. 
Richard  Grosvenor  and  Evelyn  Grace 
Bartelott  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Rosella  Mary,  born  at  St.  (leorge's 
Vicarage,  Fordington,  co.  Dorset, 
5  August  19 18. 

BATE.  Vol.  4,  page  174. — Thomas  Bate, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  was 
killed  in  action  26  March  191 7. 

BATTYE.  Vol.  5,  page  8.— Ch.irles 
Forbes  Battye,  Captain  Lidian  Staff 
Corps,  married  at  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Captain 
J.  Le  Gassia  of  Truro,  co.  Cornwall. 
He  died  at  Bexhill,  co.  Sussex,  10 
November  1918,  and  was  cremated  at 
Golders  Green,  co.  Middlesex.  They 
had  issue  a  son,  Charles  Forbes  Battye, 
M.C.,  Major  Royal  V\'est  Kent  Regiment 
(served  in  European  War),  married  at 
the  parish  church,  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex,  13  October  191 9,  Sybil  Con- 
stance, only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Colin 
Grant-Dalton,  Rector  of  Wincanton,  co. 
Somerset ;  and  two  daughters,  Marmie, 
the  younger,  was  married  at  the  Garrison 
Church,  Victoria  Barracks,  Belfast,  10 
August  1914,  to  Leslie  Grant-Dalion, 
The  Dorset  Regiment,  elder  son  of  the 
Rev.  Colin  Grant-Dalton. 


BATTYE,  cotttinued 

Page  10. — Naomi  Wycliffe,  youngest 
daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Legh  Rich- 
mond Battye,  and  widow  of  Lieut. - 
('olonel  Louis  Meredith  Howard,  was 
married  2nd!y  at  St.  Mary's,  Wimbledon, 
CO.  Surrey,  20  December  1918,  to 
Richard  Loftus  Fortier,  Lieutenant- 
Commander  Royal  Naval  Reserve, 
eldest  son  of  L.  M.  Fortier  of  The 
Gables,  Annapolis  Royal,  Nova  Scotia. 

BAZELY.  Vol.  16,  page  99.  — Louisa, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Casson 
Barnes  Bazely  and  2nd  daughter  of 
George  Wiiliam  Boothby  {see  page  i8j), 
died  at  Eliot  Vale  Cottage,  Blackheath, 
CO.  Kent,  23  May,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  Sepulchre's  Cemetery,  Oxford,  31 
May  1918. 

George  Henry  Boothby  Bazely  married 
at  St.  George's,  Paris,  19  May  1919, 
Renee  Marguerite  Viv^  of  Be.sancon, 
France. 

BEAZLEY.  \'o\.  10,  page  147  {and 
Addenda,  I'ol  iS,  page  viii.)  —  Hugh 
Loveday  Beazley,  Captain  General 
List,  and  Beatrice  Constance  his  wife, 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Susan 
Constance  Loveday,  born  at  Oxted,  co. 
Surrey,  28  August,  baptised  at  St.  Mary- 
the -Virgin's,  Oxted,  27  October  igi8. 

BELLASIS  Vol.  2,  page  62.  — Marie 
Sophie,  wife  of  William  Dalglish- 
Bellasis,  died  at  Sundorne  Castle, 
Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  6  September, 
and  was  buried  at  Acton  Burnell,  co. 
Salop,  9  September  19 19. 

BENDALL.  Vol.  15,  page  44.  — Caroline 
Agnes,  wife  of  Ernest  Alfred  Bendall, 
M.V.O.,  died  11  September,  and  was 
buried  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex,  16  September  191 S. 

BENSON.  Vol.  5,  page  122.— Mary, 
widow  of  the  Most  Rev.  Edward  White 
Benson,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
died,  aged  77,  at  Tremans,  Horsted 
Keynes,  co.  Sussex,  16  June,  and  was 
buried  in  .\ddington  Ciiurchyard,  co. 
Surrey,  20  June  1918. 

BEN  YON.  Vol.  15,  page  121.— Dame 
Edith  Isabel,  G.B.E.,  wife  of  James 
Herbert  Benyon,  died  at  Englefield 
House,  CO.  Berks,  28  March,  and  was 
buried  at  Englefield  i  x-Vpril  1919. 


ADDITIONS   &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BESSBOROUGH.  Vol.  12,  page  114. 
Blanf-he  Vere,  Countess  of  Bessborough, 
died  at  Bessborough,  co.  Kilkenny,  11 
October,  and  was  buried  at  Pilltown, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  15  October  1919. 

Page  115. — Michael  Henry  Ponsonby, 
Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards,  served  in 
the  European  War,  and  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action,  aged  22,  27  August 
1918. 

Page  116  {afid  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  iv.) — Julia  Winifred  Maitland 
(Sheila),  wife  of  George  Arthur 
Ponsonby,  died  at  14  Montpelier 
Square,  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex, 
23  November  1918. 

The  Hon"'  Arthur  Comwallis 
Ponsonby  died,  aged  62,  at  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  25  April,  and  was  buried 
there  29  April  1918  ;  having  married, 
17  August  1892,  Kathleen  Evelyn, 
daughter  of  Henry  Sillery. 

Page  116  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
page  via.) — Vere  Brabazon,  Viscount 
Duncannon  and  Roberte  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  born  at  22 
Portland  Place,  Marylebone,  London, 
2  March,  baptised  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London,  10  May  191 8. 

Page  116  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  IJ, 
page  iv.) — Rita  Narcissa,  widow  of 
Major  the  Hon'''^  Cyril  Myles  Brabazon 
Ponsonby,  was  married  2ndly  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
I  January  19 18,  to  Neville  Alfred 
Cyril  Flower,  youngest  son  of  Arthur 
Flower. 

BICKNELL.  Vol.  17,  page  37.— 
Matilda  Annette,  wife  of  Cecil  Dermer 
Bicknell,  died  at  Paignton,  co.  Devon, 
10  April  1918. 

Page  39. — Major  Henry  Percy  Frank 
Bicknell,  D.S.O.  (The  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge's Own),  Middlesex  Regiment, 
married  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  7  August  191 9,  Dorothy  May 
Cotterill. 

Page  45. — The  Rev.  Clarence  Bicknell 
died,  aged  75,  at  Casa  Fotanalba, 
Tenda,  Italy,  77  July  19 18. 

BINGHAM.  Vol.  16,  page  30.— Esme 
Lyle,  only  daughter  of  Lieut.- Colonel 
Sir  Albert  Edward  Bingham,  Baronet, 
was  married  at  Babworth,  co.  Notting- 
ham, II  April  1918,  to  Major  Pierre 
Elliot  Inchbald,  M.C.,  Royal  Field 
Artillery. 


BLACKBURNE.  Vol.  10,  page  144.— 
John  Ireland  Blackburne  married  at 
Kainhill,  co.  Lancaster,  30  October 
1919,  Editha  Marjorie,  only  daughter 
of  H.  y.  Bromilow  of  Rami  Lea, 
Rainhill." 

BLUMER.  Vol.  9,  page  76.— John 
George  Blumer  died  at  Sierra  Madre, 
Los  Angeles,  California,  U.S.A.,  24 
December  19 18. 

BLUMER.  Vol.  12,  page  175.— Ethel 
May,  5th  daLigliler  of  Luke  Blumer  of 
Hunter's  Hill,  New  South  Walts,  wjis 
married  at  All  Souls',  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  12  August  19 19,  to  Major 
Leslie  Ellis  Beavis,  Australian  Artillery. 

BODINGTON.  Vol.  17,  page  132.— The 
Rev.  Charles  Bodington  died,  aged  81, 
at  The  Close,  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford, 
23  November  19 18. 

BOISSIER.  Vol.  10,  page  67.— John 
Scobell  Boissier,  Captain  Oxfordshire 
and  Buckingliainsliire  Light  Infantry, 
married  at  The  Priory,  Christchurch,  co. 
Hants,  20  June  1918,  Margery  Gordon, 
only  daughter  of  Thomas  J.  St.  Albans 
Campbell  of  Ardnaree,  Belle  Vue  Road, 
Southbourne,  co.  Hants.  They  have 
issue  a  son,  Denis  Ian  Campbell 
Boisser,  born  at  Wood  House,  Heath- 
field  Road,  Birmingham,  26  July  1919, 
baptised  at  the  old  church,  Handsworth, 
CO.  Stafford,  31  August  1919. 

BOLTON  Vol.  19,  page  12.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Nelson  Bolton  died,  aged  73,  at 
Lichfield,  co.  Stafford,  10  March  1918. 

BOOTHBY,  Vol.  16,  page  183.— Louisa, 
2nd  daughter  of  George  William 
Boothby  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Casson  Barnes  Bazely  {see  page  gg),  died 
at  Eliot  Vale  Cottage,  Blackheath,  co. 
Kent,  23  May,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Sepulchre's  Cemeterv,  Oxford,  31  May 
1918. 

BOUGHEY.  Vol.  18,  page  loi.— The 
Rev.  Percy  Fletcher  and  Elsie  le  Strange 
Boughey  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
born  at  Narborough  House,  Narborough, 
CO.  Norfolk,  5  March  19 19. 

George  Menteth  and  Noel  Evelyn 
Boughey  have  further  issue  a  son, 
born  at  Tillingdown,  Caterham  Valley, 
CO.  Surrey,  22  March  1919. 


VI 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


BOUGHEY,  continued. 

Page  103. — John  Fletcher  Boughey, 
Private  3/4  The  Queen's  (Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment),  officially  reported 
killed  in  Flanders,  aged  35,  4  October 
1917. 

Anchitel  Edward  Fletcher  Boughey, 
Lieutenant  The  Rifle  Brigade,  was 
drowned  at  sea,  aged  26,  10  October 
1918. 

BOWRING.  Vol.  6,  page  2.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  Arthur  Hautayne  Bowring, 
R.F.A.,  married  Lorna,  daughter  of 
Brigadier-General  Sir  Robert  Augustus 
William  (JoUeton,  Baronet,  C.B.  He 
died,  aged  48,  at  the  Military  Hospital, 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  14  September, 
and  was  buried  in  Colchester  Cemetery 
17  September  1919. 

Page  3  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  vii.) — Charles  Calvert  and  Ethel 
Dorothy  Bowring,  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Margaret  Eleanor,  born  at 
Nairobi,  British  East  Africa,  6  M;iy 
1919. 

BOYD.  Vol.  8,  page  162.— William  Boyd, 
son  of  the  Veni"''  William  Boyd,  died, 
aged  79,  at  Benton  House,  Chelten- 
ham, CO.  Gloucester,  19  May,  and 
was  buried  at  Leckhampton,  co. 
Gloucester,  22  May  19 19. 

BRADLEY.  Vol.  10,  page  82.— Micah 
Gedling  Bradley  died,  aged  76,  at  West 
Lodge,  Mansfield,  co.  Nottingham,  27 
January  191 1.  Fanny  Lake,  his  widow, 
died,  aged  75,  at  The  Pines,  Mansfield, 
2  2  March  1919. 

BRADNEY.  Vol.  i,  page  3.  —  Ne.st, 
younger  daughter  of  Colonel  Joseph 
Alfred  Bradney,  C.  B.,  was  married 
at  The  Oratory,  Brompton,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 8  May  1919,  to  Lieut. -Colonel 
Christopher  Robert  Berkeley,  C.  M.G., 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Welsh  Regiment,  son 
of  Major  H.  W.  Berkeley  of  Fieldgate 
House,  Kenilworth,  co.  Warwick. 

BRANFILL.  Vol.  17,  page  90.— Major 
Champion  Andrew  Branfill,  M.C., 
Derbyshire  Yeomanry,  married  at  the 
parish  church,  Nurney,  co.  Carlow, 
19  June  1919,  Helen  Violet,  only 
daughter  of  Captain  William  B.  Forbes, 
R.N.,  at  Rathwade,  Bagenalstown,  co. 
Carlow. 


BRASSEY.  Vol.  14,  page  60.— Thomas, 
Earl  Brassey,  died,  aged  82,  at  24  Park 
l^ane,  London,  23  February,  and  was 
buried  at  Catsfield,  co.  Sussex,  27 
February  1918.  Will  (with  six  codicils) 
dated  16  December  19 14,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  21  November 
19 1 8,  by  Thomas  AUnutt,  Earl  Brassey, 
son.  Major  Henry  Leonard  Campbell 
Brassey,  RLP.,  nephew,  and  George 
Alfred  Sainte  Croix  Rose. 

Page  61. — Thomas  Allnutt,  Earl 
Brassey,  died  at  32  Ashley  Gardens, 
Westminster,  12  November,  and  was 
buried  at  Catsfield  16  November  19 19. 

Page  62. — Lieut. -Colonel  Albert 
Brassey  died,  aged  73,  at  Heythrop 
Park,  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford, 
7  January,  and  was  buried  at  Heythrop 
10  January  1918.  Will  (with  four 
codicils)  dated  6  November  1913, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  22 
August  1918,  by  Captain  Robert 
Bingham  Brassey,  son.  Major  Henry 
Leonard  Campbell  Brassey,  nephew, 
Major  Denis  St.  (George  Daly,  son-in-law, 
and  Major  Richard  Alexander  Scott. 

Page  65. — Violet  Edith,  wife  of 
Robert  Bingham  Brassey,  M.P.,  and 
younger  daughter  of  Armar  Heniy 
Lowry-Corry  {see  "  Visitation  of  Ireland, 
Vol.  I,  page  4),  died  at  Heythrop, 
CO.  Oxford,  9  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Heythrop  13  March  19 19. 

Page  66. — Gerard  Charles  Brassey, 
2nd  Lieutenant,  was  killed  in  action, 
aged  19,  27  August  19 18. 

BREWSTER.  Vol.  13,  page  tz  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  xiv.) — Clement 
James  and  Ruth  Amelia  Briggs  Brewster 
have  issue  a  son,  born  at  27  Claverley 
Grove,  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Sunday,  24  February  1918. 

BRINE.  Vol.  4,  page  21. — Everard 
Lindesay  Brine,  Lieutenant  Hampshire 
Regiment,  died,  aged  27,  24  September 
1918. 

BROADBENT.  Vol.  17,  page  140.— 
Major  Edgar  Richard  Broadbent,  M.C., 
8th  Hussars,  died,  while  on  leave  from 
France,  31  October,  and  was  buried  in 
Paddington  Cemetery,  Willesden  Lane, 
CO.  Middlesex,  7  November  1918. 

BROADLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  87.— Robert 
Broadley  died,  aged  69,  25  May,  and 
was  buried  in  Putney  Vale  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  28  May  1918. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


BROCKLEBANK.  Vol.  9,  page  141.— 
Thomas  Brocklebank  died,  aged  77,  at 
Wateringbury  Place,  co.  Kent,  16  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  at  Smithdown 
Road  Cemetery,  Liverpool,  21  February 
1919. 

BROMLEY.  Vol.  j,  page  137.— Clara, 
youngest  daughter  of  Joseph  Robarts 
Bromley,  was  married  at  Wokingham, 
CO.  Berks,  20  August  19 19,  to  Charles 
Goodricke  Garrard,  youngest  son  of 
the  Rev.  Samuel  Garrard  of  Salford 
Lodge,  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 

BROOKE.  Vol.  I,  page  74.— Mabel 
Acton,  younger  daughter  of  John 
Kendall  Brooke,  died,  aged  30,  at 
Catterick,  co.  York,  31  October  19 17. 

Page  80. — John  Arthur  Brooke  was 
created  a  Baronet  12  August  19 19. 

Page  80  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  16, 
page  via.) — Major  Robert  Weston 
Brooke,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  and  Margery 
Jean  his  wife,  have  further  issue  a  son, 
John  Weston  Brooke,  born  at  Fearn 
Lodge,  Ardgay,  co.  Ross,  26  September 
191 1  ;  and  two  daughters,  Edith  Frances 
{see  Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  xv.),  and 
Hazel  Mary,  born  at  Midfearn  Cottage, 
Ardgay,  16  June  1918,  baptised  privately 
at  Fearn  Lodge. 

BROOKS.  Vol.  12,  page  98.— Robert 
Brooks  died,  aged  73,  at  Mistley,  co. 
Essex,  26  September,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Old  Church  Towers,  Mistley, 
I  October  19 19. 

Page  99. — Charlotte,  2nd  daughter  of 
William  Brooks,  died,  aged  69,  at 
Mistley  28  September,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Old  Church  Towers,  Mistley, 
1  October  1919. 

Mary  Jane,  wife  of  Joseph  Berry 
Brooks,  died  at  29  Maldon  Road, 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  4  August,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Colchester 
7  August  1919. 

BROWN.  Vol.  I,  page  52.  —  Colonel 
Richard  Sneade  Brown,  V.D.,  died, 
aged  65,  at  Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  17 
April  1917. 

BROWN.  Vol.  2,  page  25. — Catherine 
Fanny,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Lionel 
Edward  Darell-Brown,  died,  aged  82,  at 
22  Queensberry  Place,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London,  22  April,  and  was  buried 
at  Welland,  co.  Worcester,  25  April 
1919. 


BURKE.  Vol.  3,  page  44. — Major 
Hubert  Francis  and  Jane  Burke  have 
issue  a  son,  born  at  119  \\  estbourne 
'lerrace,  Paddingon,  London,  on 
Sunday,  2  June  1918. 

Page  45.— John  Addison  Burke, 
formerly  Captain  ist  Battalion  Royal 
Scots,  of  Bay  House,  .Sandgale,  co. 
Kent,  married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Folke- 
stone, CO.  Kent,  7  August  1919,  Dorothy 
Malsor,  daughter  of  Captain  F.  Garratt, 
Royal  Army  Veterinary  Corps,  of 
St.  David's,  60  Shorncliffe  Road, 
Folkestone. 

BURN.  Vol.  17,  page  195.  —  Frank 
Russell  Burn  died,  aged  59,  at  Pelmuir 
Cottage,  St.  Andrew's,  co.  F'ife, 
8  September  1917. 

BURROUGHES.  Vol.  19,  page  15.— 
Caroline,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Burroughes,  died  at  Hurley  House, 
Colwall,  CO.  Hereford,  26  April 
1918. 

BURY.  Vol.  9,  page  :  16. —The  Rev. 
William  Edward  Bury  died,  aged 
72,  at  the  Rectory,  Screveton,  co. 
Nottingham,  2  December,  and  was 
buried  at  Screveton  6  December 
1918. 

BUSH.  Vol.  6,  page  75.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  Cromwell  Bush  died,  aged  68, 
at  Cample  Haye,  Tavistock,  co.  Devon, 
4  March,  and  was  buried  at  Callington, 
CO.  Cornwall,  6  March  1919. 

Page  77. — Reynell  Owen  Cromwell 
Bush,  Captain  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers 
and  of  the  Royal  Air  Force,  married  at 
St.  Barnabas',  Pimlico,  London,  27 
November  191 8,  Mary  Eleanor,  only 
daughter  of  H.  J.  Marston  of  Rock 
Ferry,  co.  Chester. 

CARBONELL.  Vol.  18,  page  155.— 
I'he  Rev.  Francis  Rohde  Carbonell 
died  at  Worcester  House,  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  27  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Fairford,  co.  Gloucester,  30  May 
19 1 9.  Will  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  in  August  19 19. 

Page  156.— Lestock  Sydney  Carbonell 
married  at  the  Cathedral,  Bombay, 
India,  31  July  1919,  Judith,  elder 
daughter  of  Colonel  Arthur  William 
Capel,  1 2th  Bengal  Cavalry. 


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ADDITIONS    6^•    CORRECTIONS. 


CARLYON.  Vol.  2,  page  114.— Ellen, 
only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Stackhouse  Carlyon,  died,  aged  85,  at 
4  Manvers  Street,  Bath,  co.  Somerset, 
8  October,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
James'  Cemetery,  Hath,  12  October 
1918. 

Page  116. — Jessie,  4th  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  I'^dward  Carlyon,  died,  aged 
79,  at  Shellbrook,  Brunstead  Road, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  7  March 
1919. 

The  Rev.  Henry  Chichele  Carlyon, 
M.A.  from  Sidney  Sussex  College, 
Cambridge,  a  Missionary  at  Rohtak, 
Punjab,  India,  died  there,  aged  70, 
6  April  19 19. 

CARR.  Vol.  7,  page  126. — Francis 
Culling  Carr-Gomm,  Madras  Civil 
Service,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Buckingham, 
died,  aged  84,  at  The  Chase,  Farnham 
Royal,  CO.  Buckingham,  12  January, 
and  was  buried  at  Farnham  Royr.l 
16  January  19 19. 

Page  127  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  xvii.) — Mark  Culling  Carr-Gomm, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers,  and  Amicia 
Dorothy  his  wife,  have  issue  a  son, 
born  at  St.  Michael's,  Seaford,  co. 
Sussex,  29  September  19 18. 

CARR-ELLISON.  Vol.  6,  page  161 
{and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  xvii.)  — 
Lieut.-Colonel  Henry  Arbuthnot  Carr, 
D.S.O.,and  Elsie  Pearson  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Sylvia  Caroline, 
born  at  9  Mandeville  Place,  Wigmore 
Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  13 
February,  baptised  at  the  (Chapel  Royal, 
Savoy,  London,  2  March  191 9. 

Oswald  Fenwicke  Clennell  Carr- 
Ellison,  Lieutenant  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  was  killed  in  action,  aged  23, 
4  October  1918. 

Page  162.  —  Alice  Agatha,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Ridley  Carr, 
died  at  Exmouth,  co.  Devon,  2  May 
1919. 

Page  165. — Mansel  Frederick  Carr 
died,  aged  62,  at  63  Shooter's  Hill 
Road,  Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  12 
November,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
John's,  Blackheath,  16  November 
1918. 

Victor  Francis  Carr,  Captain  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,  was  killed  in  action 
near  Givenchy,  France,  aged  31, 
21  May  1918. 


CASTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  44.  —  Helen 
Batho,  2nd  daughter  of  Sidney  Castle, 
was  married  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  2  June  1919,  to  Dr.  Everett 
Colgate  Jessup  of  Brooklyn,  New  York, 
U.S.A. 

Page  44  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  a.) — Mary  Batho,  3rd  daughter 
of  Sidney  Castle,  was  married  at  St. 
James',  Piccadilly,  London,  19  Septem- 
ber 1918,  to  Percy  Frederick  Turner, 
4th  son  of  W.  H.  Turner  of  Merlebank, 
Weybridge,  co.  Surrey. 

CATOR.  Vol.  5,  page  56.— Vera  Muriel, 
only  child  of  Frederick  Edward  Thomas 
Lumley  Cator,  was  married  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square,  London,  i  March 
1919,  to  Leonard  Basil  Loder  Corfe  of 
Saints  Hill,  Penshurst,  co.  Kent. 

Page  57. — The  Rev.  William  Lumley 
Bertie  Cator  died,  aged  84,  at  Eakring, 
CO.  Nottingham,  23  January  1919. 

CAUDLE.  Vol.  8,  page  121.— Evelyn 
Blanche,  younger  daughter  of  Dr. 
Charles  Edward  Caudle,  was  married  at 
Roorkhee,  North-West  Provinces,  India, 
15  January  19 19,  to  Major  Cyril  N. 
Steel,  Indian  Army,  2nd  in  Command 
141st  Bikanir  Infantry. 

Howard  Charles  Robert  Caudle, 
Captain  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 
married  at  Mussoorie,  North-West 
Provincies,  India,  2  August  1917,  Doris, 
only  daughter  of  Major  Harry  Graham 
Marsh,  formerly  of  the  19th  Hussars 
{see   Vol.  4,  page  7.) 

CAVE -BROWNE -CAVE.  Vol.  n, 
page  157.  —  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomas 
Reginald  Cave-Browne-Cave  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Clapham,  co.  Surrey,  8  June 

19 1 8,  Marjorie  Gwynne  Wright. 

Page  160. — Cornelia  Maria,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Cave- 
Browne  -  Cave,  was  married  at  St. 
Cyprian's,  Dorset  Square,  St.  Maryle- 
bone,  London,  28  August  1919,  to 
Thomas  CoUett. 

CAVENDISH.  Vol.  i  {see  Addenda,  Vol. 
ly,  page  ix. — Cora  Grace  Graham,  widow 
of  Godfrey  Lionel  John  Cavendish  {see 
page  ijj),  was  married  at  the  Oratory, 
Brompton,  co.  Middlesex,  24  September 

19 19,  to  her  cousin,  Douglas  M.  Hors- 
ford,  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards,  only 
surviving  son  of  Colonel  Horsford  of 
Bosvathick,  Penryn,  co.  Cornwall. 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


IX 


CAVENDISH,  continued. 

Page  134  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  xix.^ — Alwyn  Lionel  Conipton  and 
Muriel  Cecil  Harriett  Cavendish  have 
issue  a  son,  born  at  4  Cliveden  Place, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  29  May  1919. 

CAZALET.  Vol.  ig,  page  2.— Elfiida 
Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  William  Cleuient 
Cazalet,  was  married  at  Isfield,  co.  Sussex, 
12  June  191 7,  to  Seymour  Uuvvin  Saule/., 
son  of  the  Rev.  George  Alfred  Frederick 
Saulez,  Rector  of  Exton,  co.  Hants. 

CHANCE.  Vol.  3,  page  61.— Fanny  Eliza- 
beth, widow  of  Robert  l^ucas  Chance, 
died,  aged  91,  i  December  19 18. 

Page  63. — Lucy  Lsabella  Harrington, 
wife  of  Ernest  Chance,  died  at  Burghfield, 
CO.  Berks,  12  February  19 19. 

Addenda,  Vol.  7,  page  it. — Eustace 
George  St.  Clair  Chance,  2nd  Lieutenant 
Coldstream  Guards,  youngest  son  of 
George  Ferguson  Chance  (see  page  66), 
was  killed  in  action,  aged  19.  in  France, 
27  September  1918. 

Page  68. — Lieut.  Colonel  Edward 
Seton  Chance,  Dragoon  Guards, 
attached  to  Leicestershire  Regiment, 
served  in  the  European  War  from 
August  1914,  severely  wounded  at  Nery, 
France,  September  1914  ;  killed  in 
action  at  Rosnay,  France,  aged  36, 
29  May  1918. 

Robert  Christopher  Chance  married 
at  St.  James',  Paddington,  London, 
26  September  1918,  Marjorie  Winifred, 
younger  daughter  of  W.  G.  Bradshaw  of 
Down  Park,  Crawley  Down,  co.  Sussex. 

Page  69. — Amy  Letitia,  eldest 
daughter  of  Henry  Chance,  and  widow 
of    George    Herbert     Lloyd,    died     at 

5  Southdown   House,    F^astbourne,    co. 
Sussex,  I  January  19 18. 

CHASE.  Vol.  5,  page  76.— Mary  Evelyn, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Frederic  Chase,  died,  aged  63,  at 
98  Clarence  Gate  Gardens,  Regent's 
Park,   London,    2    May,  and  was  buried 

6  May  1918. 

CHEVALLIER.  Page  9  of  present 
volume. — Janet  t'velyn,  younger  daugh- 
ter of  Captain  Barrington  Henry 
Chevallier,  R.N.,  was  married  at  Great 
Bealings,  co.  Suffolk,  2  September  1919, 
to  Captain  Eric  E.  A.  Whitworth,  M.C., 
3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Allen  U'hit- 
worth,  Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Margaret 
Street,  St.  Marylebone,  London. 


CHISENHALE- MARSH.  Vol.  4, 
page  7. — Major  Harry  Graham  and 
Violet  Marsh  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Doris,  married  at  Mussoorie, 
North -West  Provinces,  India,  2  .August 

1917,  Howard  Charles  Robert  Caudle, 
only  son  of  Charles  Edward  Caudle 
{see  Vol.  8,  page  121). 

Philip  Everard  Graham  Marsh,  M.C., 
Captain  Royal  Arrny  Service  Corps 
(attached  Royal  Air  Force),  of  Wethers- 
field,  CO.  Essex,  married  at  .St.  Peter's, 
Bayswater,  London,  18  April  1918, 
Eileen  Ruth,  youngest  daughter  of 
Cieorge  Cam[)l)ell  Maconchy,  of  the 
Public  Works  Department,  Bengal,  India. 

Captain  Atherton  Harold  Chisenhale- 
Marsh  was  killed  in  action,  aged  35, 
28  September  19 18. 

CLAY.  Vol.  I,  page  68. — Mary,  wife  of 
William  Clay,  was  daughter  of  Joseph 
\not  John]  Travis. 

Elizabeth,  eldest  daughter  of  William 
Cl.LV  and  widow  of  William  Lucas, 
died  at  Hitchin,  co.  Hertford,  29 
January,  and  was  burie>l  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Ground,  Hitchin,  2  F'cbruary 
1898. 

John  William  Clay  died,  aged  80,  at 
Rastrick  House,  co.  York,  2  October, 
and  was  buried  at   Rastrick   5  October 

1918.  Will  dated  29  April  1918,  proved 
at  Wakefield   28  November  1918. 

Page  68  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  X.) — Lionel  Pilleau  Clay,  Captain 
Yorkshire  Dragoons  Yeomanry,  and 
Mary  Winifred  Muriel  his  wife,  had 
further  issue  a  son,  John  lionel  Clay, 
born  at  Scotnish,  Lochgilphead,  co. 
Argyle,  31  January  1918.  Captain  Clay 
was  killed,  aged  37,  on  active  service  at 
Templeur-la- Fosse  18  February  1918, 
and  was  buried  at  Tincourt. 

Page  69. — Arthur  I'ravis  Clay  died, 
aged  74,  in  London  16  October,  and 
was  buried  at  F'iley,  co.  York,  18 
October  1919. 

Jane  Katherine,  youngest  daughter 
of  Joseph  Travis  Clay,  died,  aged  69, 
at  Halifax,  co.  York,  21  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Rastrick  26  February 
1919. 

Page  69  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page 
via.) — Percival  Travis  and  Elsie  Clay 
have  issue  two  daughters,  Edith 
Margaret,  born  at  Burley-in-Wharfedale, 
CO.  York,  23  February  19 10  ;  and 
Rachel  Mary,  born  at  Pickering,  co. 
York,  1 1  August  191 2. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


CLAY,  continued. 

Page  70. — Edith  Mary,  2nd  daughter 
of  William  Clay  and  wife  of  the  Rev. 
Algernon  Charles  Edward  Thorold, 
died  in  London  18  February  1909,  and 
was  buried  at  Hougham,  co.  Lincoln. 

James  Smith  Hepburn  died  at 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  28  February,  and 
was  buried  in  Ladywell  Cemetery, 
Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  4  March  1905. 

Edward  Hugh  Norris  Wilde  was 
born  at  6  Blandford  Square,  London, 
31  March  1880. 

Page  70  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xvii.)  —  Constance  Mary,  wife  of 
William  Henry  Christy  Clay,  was  born 
at  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  18  May 
1 88 1.  Their  younger  daughter,  Joan 
Hilary  [see  Addenda,  Vol.  18,  page 
xix.)  has  the  additional  name  of 
Christy. 

CLAY. — Vol.  14,  page  83. — Mariana  Emily, 
Lady  Haliburton  (born  14  January 
1833),  died  at  57  Lowndes  Squa'v, 
Westminster,  12  March,  and  was  buried 
in  Brompton  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex, 
18  March  1919. 

Page  84. — Lilian  Caroline  Georgina, 
eldest  daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Sir 
George  Clay,  Baronet,  died,  aged  48,  at 
Woolacombe,  co.  Devon,  16  May  19 18. 

COBBOLD.  Page  23  of  present  volume. 
Maud  Chevallier,  3rd  daughter  of 
Henry  Montagu  Chevallier  Cobbold, 
was  married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Folkestone, 
CO.  Kent,  2  April  1919,  to  Captain  Ivor 
Hare,  South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 

Violet  Chevallier,  youngest  daughter 
of  Henry  Montagu  Chevallier  Cobbold, 
died,  aged  27,  at  St.  Antony's,  Sher- 
borne, CO.  Dorset,  14  .\ugust  1919. 

John  Murray  Cobbold,  Captain  Scots 
Guards,  married  at  the  Guards'  Chapel, 
Wellington  Barracks,  London,  30  April 
1919,  Lady  Blanche  Catherine  (Caven- 
dish), 2nd  daughter  of  Victor  Christian 
William,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.  {see 
Vol.  16,  page  162). 

Page  31. — Lucas  Temple  Cobbold 
died,  aged  63,  at  the  Manor  House, 
Oulton,  CO.  Suffolk,  19  August,  and  was 
buried  at  Oulton  22  August  1919. 

COCKERELL.  Vol.  10,  page  40.— 
William  Acland  Cockerell,  died,  aged  78, 
at  24  Old  Court  Mansions,  Kensington, 
London,  12  April  1919.  His  wife, 
Sidney  Ada,  died  at  the  same  place, 
aged  66,  16  February  igi8. 


CODRINGTON.  Vol.  16,  page  27.— 
Colonel  Harry  de  Burgh  Codrington, 
Deputy  Director  of  Transport,  Army 
Headquarters,  India,  married  2ndly  at 
the  Cathedral,  Bombay,  9  J.Tiiuary  1919, 
Edith  Mary,  elder  daughter  of  Thomas 
Monck-Mason  of  the  Bombay  Civil 
Service. 

COLE.  Vol.  I,  page  12. — Emelyn  Mary, 
2nd  daughter  of  William  Cole  Cole, 
died  at  8  Louisa  Terrace,  Exmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  27  June,  and  was  buried  at 
Littleham,  co.  Devon,  30  June  1917. 

Emily  Rosa,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
William  Alston  Cole,  died  at  Exmouth, 
20  July,  and  was  buried  at  Sowton, 
CO.  Devon,  24  July  1917. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  3,  page  74.— The  Rev. 
Henry  Nicholas  Collier  died,  aged  86, 
at  Fairlight,  Southborough,  co.  Kent, 
19  December,  and  was  buried  in 
Southborough  Cemetery  23  December 
1918. 

Page  74  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  iS, 
page  XX.) — Cecil  Massy  and  Elsie 
Emmoline  Collier  of  Brampton,  South- 
borough, have  further  issue  a  son, 
Donald  Robert  Leslie  Massy  Collier, 
born  at  Fairlight,  Southborough,  30 
March  1915,  baptised  at  Hunstanton, 
CO.  Norfolk. 

COLLINS.  Vol.  4  {■iee  Addenda,  Vol.  ti, 
page  V.) — John  Ferdinando  Collins, 
2nd  Lieutenant  Machine  Gun  Corps, 
only  son  of  Henry  John  Collins  (see 
page  114),  was  killed  in  action,  aged  19, 
28  March  1918. 

Page  1 1 5  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  77, 
page  xi.) — Major  Lionel  Peter  Collins, 
D.S.O.,  I /4th  Gurkhas,  and  Isabel 
Gladys  Lysaght  his  wife,  have  further 
issue  a  son,  born  at  Quetta,  India,  13 
November  191S. 

COLLYER.  Vol.  9,  page  18.— Helen 
Jane,  wife  of  John  Monsey  Collyer, 
died,  aged  70,  at  Toddington,  co. 
Gloucester,  12  May,  and  was  buried 
there  16  May  19 19. 

Page  18  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page 
xii.) — Roger  Messenger  Monsey  Collyer, 
Commander  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  and 
Maud  Winifred  his  wife,  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Winifred  Noel,  bom 
at  Hack  ford  Hall,  Norwich,  11  Septem- 
ber, baptised  at  Hackford  10  October 
1918. 


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COLLYER,  continued. 

Page  19. — Hugh  Nathaniel  Collyer, 
Captain  The  Worcestershire  Regiment, 
married  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  Savoy, 
20  November  1918,  Lilian  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Thomas  VVatkin  Williams. 

COLMAN.  Vol.  8,  page  143.— Geoffrey 
Russell  Rees  Colman,  Captain  Rifle 
Brigade,  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Babra- 
liam,  CO.  Cambridge,  25  P'ebruary  191 9, 
lattice  Elizabeth  Evelyn,  4th  daughter 
of  Charles  Robert  Whorwood  Adeane 
of  Babraham. 


COLMAN.  Vol.  9,  page  7.— Douglas 
Allen  Colman,  Lieutenant  Canadian 
Infantry,  was  killed  in  action  29 
September  19 18. 

COLYER.  Vol.  13,  page  50. — May 
Constance  Lilian,  younger  daughter  of 
Arthur  Henry  Colyer,  died,  aged  29, 
2  May  1 9 18. 

COLYER  -  FERGUSSON.  Vol.  4, 
page  128. — William  Porteous  Colyer- 
Fergusson,  married  at  Woodford,  co. 
Chester,  4  June  1919,  Doris  Dunstan, 
daughter  of  William  Dunstan  Ford- 
Smith  of  Deanwater,  Woodford. 

COMBER.  Vol.  7,  page  150.— Helen 
Muriel,  youngest  daughter  of  George 
Comber,  was  married  at  Toft,  co. 
Chester,  15  June  19 18,  to  Cyril 
Whichelo  Bower,  Lieutenant  Royal 
Navy,  son  of  Theodore  Herbert  Bower 
of  Farnborough,  co.  Kent. 

COMBER.  Vol.  14,  page  22.— Mary 
Phayre,  widow  of  General  Augustus 
Kirkwood  Comber,  died,  aged  80,  at 
St.  James'  Lodge,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex, 
8  May,  and  was  buried  in  Richmond 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  12  May  191 7. 

Page  23. — Julia  Emma  McDermott, 
widow  of  Captain  George  Mervyn 
Comber,  R.N.,  died  at  Imperial  Square, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  19  March 
1919. 

COMBER.  Vol.  16,  page  Tj.— Edith 
Dennett,  4th  daughter  of  Thomas 
Denison  Comber,  died  6  April,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  John's,  Wembley, 
CO.  Middlesex,  9  April  19 18. 


COMBERMERE.  Vol.  18,  page  24..— 
Jane  Primrose,  Viscountess  Hood,  died, 
aged  37,  at  19  Upper  Berkeley  Street, 
Marylebone,  London,  5  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Barton  Seagrave,  co. 
Northampton,  11  March  1919. 

CONDER.  Vol.  I,  page  18  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  ig),  pa^e  x.xiii.) — Edward  Conder, 
M.C., Captain  Gloucestershire  Regiment, 
and  Madeline  (jrace  his  wife,  have  issue 
a  son,  Edward  (,'onder,  born  at  Conigree 
Court,  Newent,  co.  (iloucester,  27  July, 
baptised  at  Newent  31  August  1918. 

COODE.  Vol.  2,  page  18. — Caroline  Mary, 
2nd  daughter  of  Edward  Coode,  died  at 
Polgray,  St.  Austell,  co.  Cornwall,  27 
July,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Austell 
30  July  19 18. 

Page  18  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  17, 
page  xi.) — Major  Cuthbert  Harold 
Coode,  Royal  .Marine  Light  Infantry, 
and  Lucy  Edith  Howard -Stafford  his 
wife,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
born  at  Thornbury,  Crowthorne,  co. 
Berks,  11  September  191S,  baptised  at 
Stonehouse,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon. 

Page  18  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  JQ, 
page  xxiii.)  —  .Major  Donald  Russell 
and  .A.lexa  Coode  have  issue  a  son, 
born  at  The  Laburnums,  Pitchcombe, 
CO.  Gloucester,  30  May  1919. 

COODE.  Vol.  II,  page  114. — Maurice 
William  Coode  married  at  St.  .Andrew's, 
Nottingham,  22  July  1919,  Winifred 
Florence,  elder  daughter  of  Samuel 
Settle  of  Mapperley  Road,  Nottingham. 

COODE.  Vol.  12,  page  146. — Frederick 
Trevenen  Coode,  District  Superintendent 
of  Police,  died  at  Wardha,  Central 
Provinces,  India,  30  November  19 18. 

Page  147. — Captain  Charles  Penrose 
Rushton  Coode,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  R.N., 
and  Noel  his  wife,  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  born  at  Holt  Bank,  Alverstoke, 
CO.  Hants,  19  June  1918. 

CORDER.  Vol.  19,  page  135.— James 
Corder's  first  wife  Elizabeth  was  sister 
of  Thomas  and  Mary  Catchpool  [not 
daughter]  as  stated. 

Page  142. — Terence  Spence  Corder, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
married  at  St.  George's,  Jesmond, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co.  Northumberland, 
18  .\pril  1 9 18,  Eileen  Nelly,  only 
daughter  of  Arthur  Cooke  of  The 
Limes,  Daybrook,  co.  Nottingham. 


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ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


COURTENAY.  Vol.  14,  page  76.— 
Brigadier-General  Edward  Reginald 
Courtenay,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  died  at  7 
Eaton  Terrace,  London,  29  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Powderham,  co.  Devon, 

2  April  19 19. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  5,  page  35. — Major  .Algernon 
Tudor  Craig  was  created  a  Knight 
Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  British 
Empire  9  January  1919,  having  been 
previously  appointed  a  Commander  of 
the  Orders  June  19 18. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  6,  page  146.— The  Rev. 
William  Alban  Cunningham  Craig 
married  at  St.  Sepulchre's,  Holborn, 
London,  6  August  19 19,  Emily  Lucy, 
2nd  daughter  of  H.  C.  F.  Eversfield  of 
Cowcross  Street,  West  Smithfield, 
London. 

CRANWORTH.  Vol.  10,  page  97.— 
Anne  Frederica,  elder  daughter  of  the 
Rev.   Edward  Gurdon,  died  in  London 

3  October,  and  was  buried  in  Brookwo    1 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  8  October  1918. 

CRAWFURD.  Vol.  2,  page  9.— Robert 
Payne  Crawfurd  died,  aged  61,  at 
Baidland,  Seaford,  co.  Sussex,  i  Septem- 
ber, and  was  buried  in  the  new 
cemetery  at  East  Grinstead,  co.  Sussex, 
5  September  19 19. 

CREMER.  Vol.  9,  page  80  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  x.) — Francis 
Woodrow  and  Fanny  Georgina  Cremer 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Phyllis  Mary,  born 
7  June  1905  ;  a  son,  Thomas  Edmund 
Cremer,  born  8  January  191 2;  and  a 
daughter,  Diana,  born  19  January  1916. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  4,  page  75.— Sydney 
Bush  Cripps  died  at  Meadowcroft, 
Beaconsfield,  co.  Buckingham,  25 
October,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
at  Beaconsfield  28  October  1918. 

Page  76.  —  Sybil  Annie  Owen,  3rd 
daughter  of  Percy  Rowland  Cripps,  was 
married  at  St.  Paul's,  Clifton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 7  May  1919,  to  Henry  Martin 
Shingleton  Smith  of  St.  Lucia,  West 
Indies,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Shingleton 
Smith  of  Deepholme,  Clifton. 

CRISP.  Vol.  13,  page  119. — Reginald 
Crisp,  2nd  Lieutenant  The  Buffs,  was 
killed  in  action,  aged  25,  in  France, 
29  March  1918,  after  3  years  and 
7  months  active  service,  including 
Mesopotamia  and  France. 


CRISP,  continued. 

Page  120. — Marian,  youngest  daughter 
of  Frederick  Augustus  Crisp,  and  wife  of 
Arthur  Rust  Hunt  {see  Vol.  11, page  loj), 
died  at  the  Manor  House,  Culpho, 
CO.  Suffolk,  12  November,  and  was 
buried  at  Culpho  t6  November  1918. 

CRISP.  Vol.  18,  page  204. — Sir  Fiank 
Crisp,  Baronet,  died,  aged  76,  at  Friar 
Park.  Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Oxford, 
29  April,  and  was  buried  at  Henley-on- 
Thames  3  May  1919. 

CROSS.  Vol.  19,  page  191. — William 
(iowen  and  Edith  Lilian  Cross  have 
issue  a  son,  William  Gowen  Cross,  born 
at  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  21  September, 
baptised  at  St.  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  19 
October  19 19. 

Page  194. — Ernest  Llewellyn  Cross, 
a  Corporal  in  the  t  7th  Battalion  The 
Mancliester  Regiment,  was  killed  in 
action  in  France  21  March  19 18. 

CnOWFOOT.  Vol.  I,  page  26.— William 
Miller  Crowfoot,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  J. P., 
died,  aged  So,  at  Blybargate  House, 
Beccles,  CO.  Suffolk,  6  April  1918. 

CRUWYS.  Vol.  7,  page  25.— Mary  Helen, 
widow  of  George  James  Cruwys,  died, 
.iged  71,  at  Cruwys  Morchard  House, 
CO.  Devon,  18  February  19 19. 

CURE.  Vol.  2,  page  23. — Colonel 
Rowland  John  Beech  of  Brandon  Hall, 
Coventry,  co.  Warwick,  and  The  Shawe, 
Cheadle,  co.  Stattbrd,  2nd  Life  Guards, 
(son  of  James  Beech),  died  at  Folke- 
stone, CO.  Kent,  30  August,  and  was 
buried  at  Kingsley,  co.  Stafford,  4 
September  19 19. 

Ernest  Capel  and  Frances  Margaret 
Cure  were  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  4  November 
1885.  Their  younger  daughter,  Sylvia 
Capel,  was  married  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Queen's  (iate,  .South  Kensington, 
London,  14  January  1918,  to  G.  R.  Y. 
Radcliffe,  youngest  son  of  His  Honour 
Francis  Reynolds  Yonge  Radcliffe,  K.C., 
J. P.,  of  The  Rise,  Headington  Hill, 
Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  ;  Captain  General  Staff. 

DALE.  Vol.  14,  page  43. — Robert 
Jacomb  Norris  Dale,  Lieutenant 
Manchester  Regiment,  attached  to 
Royal  Flying  Corps,  was  killed  in 
action,  aged  33,  31  January  19 18. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


DALE,  continued. 

Page  47. — The  Rev.  Clement 
Pelham  Dale,  Vicar  of  Ileadcorn,  co. 
Kent,  married  at  St.  Mary's,  Dover, 
CO.  Kent,  25  June  19 19,  Elsie  Rammell, 
younger  daughter  of  Frank  William 
Cooper,  F. R.C.S.,  L. R.C.I'.,  formerly  of 
Gainsborough  House,  Leytonstone,  co. 
Essex. 

Page  48. — Cecil  Clare  Marston  Dale 
died,  aged  75,  at  Sussex  Lodge,  Sidcup, 
CO.  Kent,  10  December,  and  was  buried 
in  Shooter's  Hill  Cemetery,  co.  Kent, 
13  December  19 18. 

The  Rev.  Reginald  Francis  Dale 
died,  aged  74,  at  12  Bradmore  Road, 
Oxford,  14  November  1919. 

D'ARCY.  Vol.  9,  page  176.— William 
Francis  D'Arcy  died  at  Exmouth, 
CO.   Devon,  11  October  19 19. 

DARELL.  Vol.  16,  page  66.— Sir  Lionel 
Edward  Darell,  Baronet,  died,  aged  73, 
1 7  February,  and  was  buried  at  Fretherne, 
CO.  Gloucester,  20  February  1919. 

Page  67. — Florence  Mary,  youngest 
daughter  of  Edward  Tierney  Gillkrest 
Darell,  and  widow  of  Archibald  Fitzroy 
George,  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  was  married 
zndly  at  St.  James',  Spanish  Place, 
London,  26  May  T919,  to  Major  John 
Berington,  Royal  Marine  Artillery,  son 
of  Charles  Michael  Berington  of  Little 
Malvern  Court,  co.  Worcester. 

DE  CHAIR.  Vol.  IT,  page  166.— Major 
George  Herbert  Blackett  De  Chair, 
O.B.E.,  M.C.,  the  Royal  Sussex  Regi- 
ment, married  by  special  licence  at 
Brighton  College  Chapel  26  August  1919, 
Molly,  youngest  daughter  of  Henry  J. 
Pearson  of  Bramcote,  co.  Nottingham. 

DE  MAULEY.  Vol.  11,  page  132.— 
William  Ashley  Webb,  Baron  de  Mauley, 
died,  aged  75,  at  Ramsbury,  co.  Wilts, 
13  April,  and  was  buried  at  Little 
Faringdon,  co.  Oxford,  24  April  19 18. 

Page  133. — The  Rev.  Maurice  John 
George  Ponsonby  succeeded  his  brother, 
William  Ashley  Webb,  as  4th  Baron 
de  Mauley  13  April  19 18. 

Page  136. — 'I'he  Rev.  Maurice  George 
Jesser  Ponsonl)y,  M.C  ,  married  at  the 
Cathedral,  Pretoria,  South  Africa,  23 
September  19 18,  the  Hon*"''  Phyllis 
Sydney  (Buxton),  eldest  daughter  of  Sir 
Sydney  Charles,  Viscount  Buxton  of  New- 
timber,  co.  Sussex,  G.C.^LG.  They  have 
issue  a  daugliter,  born  at  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa,  6  July  19 19. 


DE    MORGAN.      Vol.    17,   page  47.— 

Mary  Evelyn,  widow  of  William  Frend 
De  Morgan,  died  at  127  Church  Street, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  2  May,  and  was 
buried  in  Brookwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  8  May  19 19. 

DENNE.  Vol.  19,  page  189. — Thomas 
Vincent  de  Denne,  .VLR.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
died  at  Fareham,  co.  Hants,  17  March 
1919. 

DENT.  Vol.  14,  page  152.  — Charlotte, 
wife  of  George  .Middlewood  Dent,  died 
at  Finchley,  Park  .\venue,  Southport, 
CO.  Lancaster,  21  Se[)iemher  191  7,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Southport 
26  .September  191 7. 

DE  RAMSEY.  Vol.  15.  page  119.— 
The  Hon''''=  Reginald  Ailwyn  Fellowes 
married  at  the  Church  of  the  Assump- 
tion, Warwick  Street,  Golden  Square, 
London,  9  August  1919,  the  Princesse 
Jean  de  Broglie. 

DERBY.  Vol.  1 7,  ])age  72. — Lady  Victoria 
Alice  Louise,  only  daughter  of  Edward 
George  Villiers,  Ivirl  of  Derby,  K.G., 
and  widow  of  the  Hon'''"'  Neil  James 
Archibald  Primrose,  ^L  P.,  ^L  C.  {see 
Pedigree  of  Rosebery,  Vol.  16,  page 
137)^  "'^s  inarriud  at  the  British 
Embassy  Church,  Paris,  1 1  June  1919,  to 
Malcolm  Bullock,  Captain  Scots  Guards. 
Page  72  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page 
xxviii). — Edward  Montagu  Cavendish, 
Lord  Stanley,  Captain  Grenadier  Guards, 
and  Sybil  Louise  Beatrix  his  wife,  have 
issue  a  son,  born  at  3  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  Regent's  Park,  London,  2 1  April 
1918. 

Page  75. — Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon*^' 
Algernon  Francis  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  2nd 
Lite  Guards,  married  at  Chipping,  co. 
Lancaster,  18  April  191 8,  Lady  Mary 
Cavendish,  51I1  dau.  of  Hugh  Lupus, 
ist  Duke  of  Westminster,  K.G.,  and 
widow  of  Major  Henry  Williani  Crichton, 
Viscount  Crichton,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O., 
Royal  Horse  (luards  {see  page  vp),  eldest 
son  of  Henry  John,  Earle  of  Erne. 

DEVON.  Vol.  12,  page  47  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  14.  page  .V.)— The  Rev.  the  Hon*"'' 
Frederick  Leslie  and  Marguerite  Cour- 
tenay  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Honiton,  co. 
Devon,  7  September  1918. 

Page  47. — Agnes  Elizabeth,  Viscoun- 
tess Halifax,  died  at  88  Eaton  Square, 
London,  4  July,  and  was  buried  at 
Hickleton,  co.  York,  10  July  19 19. 


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ADDITIONS   &'    CORRECTIONS. 


DEVONSHIRE.  Vo].  i6,  page  i6i.— 
Colonel  James  Charles  Cavendish  died, 
aged  79,  at  Darley  House,  Darley 
Abbey,  co.  Derby,  12  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Darley  Abbey  16  July 
1918. 

Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  x.xviii. — 
Captain  Angus  Alexander  Mackintosh, 
attached  to  the  British  Embassy  at 
Washington,  and  husband  of  Lady 
Maud  Louisa  Emma,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.,  died 
14  October  19 18. 

Page  162. — Lady  Blanche  Catherine, 
2nd  daughter  of  Victor  Christian  William, 
Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.,  was  married 
at  the  Guards'  Chapel,  Wellington 
Barracks,  London,  30  April  19 19, 
to  John  Muriay  Cobbold,  Captain 
Scots'  Guards,  son  of  John  Dupuis 
Cobbold  {see  page  23  of  present 
volume). 

DEW.  Vol.  I  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  /';<. 
Sylvia  Grace  Alice  Templar^  only  child 
of  Walter  Frederick  Dew  {see  page 
28j),  was  married  at  St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  London,  11  May 
igi8,  to  A.  E.  Monro,  Instructor  Royal 
Navy. 

DICKEN.  Vol.  7,  page  140  {and 
Addenda,  J^ol.  ig,  page  xxi.x). — Charles 
Vernon  and  Alice  Mary  Dicken  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Christiena  Susan 
Elizabeth,  born  at  Maadi,  near  Cairo, 
Egypt,  22  August  19 18. 

DILKE.  \'ol.  17,  page  134. — Sir  Charles 
Wentworth  Dilke,  Baronet,  died,  aged 
44,  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  7  December, 
and  was  buried  at  Rottingdean,  co. 
Sussex,  II  December  1918.  Will  dated 
17  July  191 5,  with  codicil  dated  6  May 
1918. 

DIMSDALE.  Vol.  12,  page  80.— The 
Rev.  Henry  Cockfield  Dimsdale  died, 
aged  63,  in  London,  30  November,  and 
was  buried  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex,  5  December  1918. 

DIMSDALE.  Vol.  18,  page  207.— 
Marcus  Southwell  Dimsdale  died,  ai<ed 
58,  at  The  Hill  House,  Coton, 
Cambridge,  28  July  1919. 


DONNE.  Vol.  s,  pa';e  iii. — Katherine 
Blanche,  elder  daughter  of  William 
Bodham  Donne,  died,  aged  82,  at  Vicar's 
Court,  Southwell,  co.  Nottingham,  13 
April  1918. 

DOUGLAS.  Vol.  19,  page  183.— Mary 
Anne  Sophia,  3rd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Douglas,  and  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  William  King,  died,  aged 
87,  at  39  South  Street,  Durham,  6  May 
1919,  and  was  buried  at  Durham, 

Page  185. — Jane,  widow  of  Charles 
Philip  Douglas,  died,  aged  76,  at 
St.  Martin's  House,  Chester,  y  May 
1919. 

Page  186.  —  Henry  Kenneth  Douglas, 
Lieut. -Commander  Royal  Naval  Volun- 
teer Reserve  (Anson  Battalion),  died, 
aged  T,},.  at  Matlock,  co.  Derby,  2 1  May 
1919. 

DUGDALE.  Vol.  2  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  vii.)  —  Margaret  Pusey,  wife  of 
Adam  Norman  DuL^dale  {see  page  75), 
died  at  Dutton  Manor,  Longridge,  co. 
Lancaster,  6  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Hurst  Green,  co.  Lancaster,  1 1 
February  1918.  He  married  2ndly  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  co.  Middlesex, 
16  July  19 1 9,  Florence  Eleanor,  2nd 
daughter  of  Colonel  Alwyn  de  Blaquiere 
Valentine  Paget  of  Berry  Grove  House, 
Liss,  CO.  Hants,  by  Florence  Talbot  his 
wife,  2nd  daughter  of  Sir  James  Laing, 
D.L.,  of  Etal  Manor,  co.  Northumber- 
land, born  at  Tliornhill,  Sunderland,  co. 
Durham,  25  September  1S87. 

Page  75. — Edith  Muriel,  youngest 
daughter  of  Adam  Dugdale,  was  married 
at  .St.  Philip's,  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster, 
I  July  1919,  to  William  Edmund  Jones, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

Page  76. — James  Boardman  Dugdale 
died,  aged  75,  at  Sandford  House, 
Wareham,  co.  Dorset,  31  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Wareham  3   August  19 18. 

DUGDALE.  Vol.  2  (.f^c-  Addenda,  Vol.  4, 
page  it.) — Victoria  Mary  Enid  Anne, 
only  daughter  of  Lieut.- Colonel  Frank 
Dugdale,  C.V.O.  {see  page  roj),  was 
married  at  the  Guards'  Chapel,  Welling- 
ton Barracks,  London,  27  February 
1 9 19,  to  Lieut.- Colonel  the  Hon'''"' 
Wilfrid  Russell  Bailey,  D.S.O.,  Grenadier 
Guards,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.- Colonel 
Joseph  Henry  Russell,  Baron  Glanusk, 
C.B.,  D.S.O. 


ADDITIONS    d-    CORRECTIONS. 


XV 


DUGDALE,  continued. 

Page  io6. — John  Marshall  Dugdale 
died,  aged  67,  at  Llanfyllin,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 30  October,  and  was  buried 
there  2  November  1918. 

Page  107. — Cliarles  Cyril  Dugdale, 
Lieutenant  4th  Durham  Light  Infantry, 
atlached  to  8th  Battalion,  died  near 
Craonne,  France,  of  wounds,  while  in 
the  hands  of  the  enemy,  27  May  1918. 

The  Rev.  Richard  William  Dugdale, 
RLC,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  attached 
to  Norfolk  Regiment,  was  killed  in 
action  23  October  1918. 

DUNCAN.  Vol.  13,  page  85.— George 
James  Duncan  died,  aged  74,  at  53 
Windsor  Road,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex, 
in  October,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  25 
October  191 7. 

EALES.  Vol.  I  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  iv.) — Dorothy  Maud  Pennington 
Eales,  daughter  of  Lionel  Ccorge 
Nuttall  Eales  (see  Mge  j<^),  was  married 
at  the  parish  church,  Frimley,  co.  Surrey, 
30  April  1919,  to  Todd  Harold  Treacher. 

EARLE.  Vol.  10,  page  109  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  iS,  page  .xxviii.) — Charles  Frederic 
and  Alice  Adelaide  Earle  have  furtlier 
issue  a  daughter,  Rosamond  Cleveland, 
born  at  14  Morden  Road,  Blackheath, 
CO.  Kent,  14  October,  baptised  at  St. 
Luke's,  Old  Charlton,  co.  Kent,  20 
December  19 18. 

Page  III. — Guy  Fife  Earle,  Captain 
Rifie  Brigade,  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  6  June  1918, 
Isabel  Bridget,  younger  daughter  of 
Greville  Rouse  Boughton  -  Knight  of 
Wormesley,  co.  Hereford. 

Eric  Greville  Earle,  D.S.O.,  Chevalier 
de  rOrdre  de  Leopold,  Captain  Royal 
Field  Artillery,  married  at  the  parish 
church.  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  17 
January  1918,  Noel,  youngest  daughter  of 
Edward  Downes-Martin  of  Avonniouth, 
Christchurch,  co.  Hants.  They  have 
issue  a  son,  Cecil  Diccon  Earle,  born 
at  17  Manchester  Street,  St.  Marylebone, 
London,  12  November  1919. 

Page  112. — Arthur  Earle  died,  aged 
80,  at  Childwall  L-odge,  I>iverpool, 
5  February,  and  was  buried  at  Childwall 
8  February  19 19. 

Ronald  Hamilton  Earle  died,  aged 
45,  at  New  York,  U.S.A.,  24  Au;j;iist 
1919. 


EATON.  Vol.  6,  page  87.— CJeorge  Hubert 
Eaton,  Lieutenant  .Machine  Gun  Corps, 
was  killed  in  action  23  March  1918. 

EDMEADES.  Vol.  13,  page  178  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  jy,  page  xiv.) — Major 
Henry  and  Violet  Edmeades  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Judith  Mildred, 
born  at  Nurstead  Court,  Meopham,  co. 
Kent,  16  June,  baptised  at  Nurstead  13 
July  1 9 18. 

EDWARDS.  Vol.  I,  page  259.— James 
Edwards  died  at  .San  Francisco,  U.S.A., 

iS  March  191  7. 

ELLIOT.  Vol.  14,  page  199. — Frances 
Margaret  de  Dibon,  younger  daughter 
of  Charles  Herbert  Elliot,  was  married 
at  St.  George's,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
20  July  1918,  to  George  Edward 
Chariewood  of  Whitley  Bay,  co.  North- 
umberland; born  at  Newcastie-on-Tyne, 
CO.  Northumberland,  26  .March  1S90. 

Page  199  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  17, 
page  xiv.) — William  haber  and  Mabel 
Elliot  lu\e  issue  a  daughter,  Katharine 
Margaret,  born  at  Nelson,  British 
Columbia,  9  July,  baptised  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Nelson,  28  August  191 1,  died 
5  May  following  ;  and  a  son,  Ronald 
Faber  Elliot,  born  at  \'ancouver,  British 
Columbia,  5  June  1913,  baptised  at  St. 
James',  \'ancouver. 

Page  199. — Charles  Barry  Elliot, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers,  married  at 
Nether  Stowey,  co.  .Somerset,  26  Sep- 
tember 1917,  Katharine  Rosamond,  only 
daughter  of  Henry  Clement  Chariewood 
of  Nether  Stowey,  by  Louisa  Mary  his 
wife,  of  Dashwoods,  Bicknoller,  co. 
Somerset;  born  at  Newcastle- on-Tyne 
15  February  1891.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  William  Barry  Elliot,  born  at 
Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  6  September, 
baptised  at  Bicknoller  21  October  1919. 

Herbert  Benbow  Elliot  married  at 
Spratton,  co.  Northampton,  27  Septem- 
ber 1913,  lsal>el  Louise,  daughter  of 
lames  Samuel  Palmer  of  West  Norwood, 
CO.  Surrey  ;  born  at  Rugby,  co.  Warwick, 
27  April  1888.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
John  Herbert  Elliot,  born  at  Reading, 
CO.  Berks,  4  July,  baptised  at  West 
Norwood  I  August  1919. 

Page  200. — Gerald  de  Dibon  Elliot 
died  at  Walsall,  co.  Stafford,  31  October, 
and  was  buried  at  Rushall,  co.  Stafiford, 
4  November  1919. 

Geoffrey  Faber  Elliot,  his  son,  was 
killed  in  action  21  .\ugust  1916. 


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ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


ERNE.  Vol.  17,  page  19. — Lady  Mary 
Cavendish,  widow  of  Major  Henry 
William  Crichton,  Viscount  Crichton, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  was  married  2ndly  at 
Chipping,  CO.  Lancaster,  18  April  1918, 
to  Lieut.- Colonel  the  Hon*"''  Algernon 
Francis  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  2nd  Life 
Guards,  7th  son  of  Frederick  Arthur, 
Earl  of  Derby,  K.G.  (see  page  yj). 

Page  20. — Colonel  the  Hon''''^  Charles 
Frederick  Crichton  died  at  MuUaboden, 
CO.  Kildare,  20  August  191 8. 

Page  22  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  iS,  page 
xxix.) — Lieut.- Colonel  Charles  \Viiliam 
Harry  Crichton,  D.S.O.,  and  Dorothy 
Maud  his  wife  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Brian  John  Crichton,  born  at  Hamble, 
CO.  Hants,  27  January  1918. 

EVANS.  Vol.  4,  page  94.— William 
Paterson  and  Inga  Evans  have  issue  a 
son,  Thomas  Keith  Evans,  born  at 
Club  House,  Bidston  Hill,  Birkenhead, 
CO.  Chester,  6  September  19 19. 

Page  94  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  }S, 
page  xxix.) — William  Sandford  Evans, 
Captain  the  Welch  Regiment  (attached 
Royal  Air  Force),  and  Violet  Elina 
Spencer  his  wife,  have  further  issue 
a  son,  born  at  i  Rockville,  Tenby, 
CO.  Pembroke,  24  March  1919. 

Edward  Herbert  Sandford  Evans, 
Captain  i8th  Battalion  Lancr.shire 
Fusiliers,  was  killed  in  action  in  France, 
aged  24,  22  July  19 16. 

Edward  Cassils  Evans,  Captain  42nd 
Battalion  Royal  Highlanders  of  Canada, 
died,  aged  23,  at  the  Empire  Hospital, 
Vincent  Square,  Westminster,  24  March 
1919,  of  wounds  received  in  action, 
8  August  191 8. 

Page  96  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  xiv.) — Major  Edward  Francis 
Herbert  and  Fanny  Isherwood  Evans 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Robin  Francis 
Bickerton  Evans,  born  at  Whitbourne 
Hall,  CO.  Hereford,  4  May,  baptised 
at  Whitbourne  16  June  1917;  and  a 
daughter,  Mary  Adeline,  born  at  Whit- 
bourne Hall  9  September,  baptised  at 
Whitbourne  15  September  1919. 

EVERETT.  Vol.  16,  page  2.— John 
Lawrence  Everett  married  2ndly  at 
St.  Edmund's,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts, 
15  August  1 910,  Frances  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Cowie  and  widow 
of  Wadham  Locke  Powell.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Florence,  born 
at   Bournemouth,   co.    Hants,    3   June, 


EVERETT,  continued. 

baptised  there  privately  next  day  and 
died  at  Bournemouth  5  June  191 1  ;  and 
a  son,  John  Frederic  Everett,  born  at 
Bournemouth  19  May,  baptised  at 
Boscombe  co.  Hants,  25  September 
1912. 

Lieut. -General  Henry  Joseph  Everett, 
C.B.,  was  created  K.C.M.G.  4  January 
1919. 

Page  3. — Rear-Adniiral  Allan  Frederic 
Everett,  C.  B.,  was  created  K.C.M.G. 
I  January  19 19.  He  and  Michaelangela 
Katherine  his  wife,  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Robert  Norman  Everett,  born 
at  Dieppe,  France,   23  May  191 3. 

Page  5. — Cyril  Ravenhill  Everett 
married  at  Rowde,  co.  Wilts,  i6 
February  19 16,  Editli  Winifred,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  James 
Clark,  Rector  of  Rowde ;  born  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  10  September,  baptised 
at  St.  Mark's,  Lyncombe,  Bath,  9 
October  1890.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Rosamund  Joyce,  born  at 
Tiie  Hawthorns,  Market  I.avington,  co. 
\Vilts,  6  June,  baptised  at  Rowde, 
CO.  Wilts,  i6  August  1918. 

Everilda  Mary,  wife  of  Maurice 
Septimus  Gwyer  Everett,  died  at 
Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Oxford,  17  May, 
and  was  buried  there  21  May  1919. 

Page  7. — Ethel  Mary,  youngest  child 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  Everett, 
was  married  at  Rowde  9  June  19 15, 
to  the  Rev.  Eustace  Archibald  Chorley 
(son  of  Charles  Robert  Chorley  of 
I.eeds,  CO.  York)  ;  born  at  Leeds  16 
February  1877  ;  M.A.  from  University 
College,  Oxford  ;  Vicar  of  Netheravon, 
CO.  Wilts,  191 2. 

FAIR.  Vol.  3,  page  50  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  ig,  page  x.xxii.)  —  Major  Charles 
Herbert  Fair,  D.S.O. ,  and  Marjorie  his 
wife,  have  issue  a  daughter,  Camilla 
Esme,  born  at  Haileybury  College  10 
December  19 18,  baptised  at  Haileybury 
College  Chapel  18  January  1919. 

FANE.  Vol.  12,  page  83. — Blanche 
Louisa,  wife  of  Henry  George  Fane, 
died,  aged  68,  at  Bicester,  co.  Oxford, 
24  February,  and  was  buried  there 
28  February  191 9. 

Page  86. — Major  Octavius  Edward 
Fane,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Royal  Garrison 
Artillery,  died,  aged  31,  in  hospital 
abroad,  of  wounds  received  in  action, 
18  September  1918. 


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FANSHAWE.  Vol.  14,  page  107.— 
Julia,  widow  of  Captain  Lionel  Fan- 
shawf,  R.N.,  died  :u  Epsom,  co. 
Surrey,  9  January  19 19. 

Page  107  (and  Addenda^  Vol.  ig, 
page  .x.xxtii.) — The  Rev.  Richard 
Evelyn  and  Isabel  Forrester  Fanshawe 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Thomas 
Evelyn  Kanshawe,  born  at  The 
Rectory,  Sonierton,  co.  Suffolk,  29 
September,  baptised  at  Somerion  31 
October  1 9 1 8 ;  and  a  daughter,  Elizabeth, 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Sonierton,  30 
August,  baptised  at  Sonierton  13  October 
1919. 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  15,  page  22  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  xv.) — Guy 
Dairy myle  Fanshawe,  Commander  Royal 
Navy,  and  Louisa  Charlotte  his  wife, 
h.ave  further  issue  a  son,  John  Guy 
Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  born  at  Rydul 
Lodge,  Radipole,  co.  Dorset,  19  August, 
baptised  at  St.  Edward's,  Netley  Abbey, 
17  September  19 18. 

Page  28. — The  Rev.  Henry  Leigiiton 
Fanshawe  died  at  C'hihvortii  House, 
Wheatley,  co.  Oxford,  5  March  19 18. 

Major-General  Hew  Dalrymple  Fan- 
shawe, C.B.,  was  created  a  K.C.M.G. 
31  May  1919. 

FAWKES.  Vol.  7,  page  93  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  xxxiii.) — 
Stephen  Hawksworth  Fawkes  has  further 
issue  a  son,  born  at  Ladybrand,  Orange 
Free  State,  South  Africa,  13  March  1919. 

Page  94. — Major  Francis  Fawkes 
died,  aged  81,  at  Cheltenham,  co. 
Gloucester,  27  May,  and  was  buried 
there  31  May  1919. 

Page  94  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  iS, 
page  XXX.) — Rupert  Edward  Francis 
and  Mary  Theodora  Fawkes  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Cynthia 
Theodora,  born  at  Riverside,  Lechlade, 
CO.  Gloucester,  9  June,  baptised  at 
Lechlade  24  July  191 9. 

Page  95. —  Sir  George  John  Armytage, 
Baronet,  died,  aged  76,  at  Kirklees 
Park,  Brighouse,  co.  York,  8  November, 
and  was  buried  at  Hartshead,  co.  York, 
13  November  19 18  {see  Vol.  i,  page  234). 

FELLOWES.  Vol.  15,  page  88.— The 
Rev.  John  Adolphus  Liddell  Fellnwes 
married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Llandrindod 
Wells,  CO.  Radnor,  29  June  1918, 
Margaret,  5th  daughter  of  Edward 
Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole  of  RaJbourne 
Hall,  CO.  Derby;  born  21  May  1806. 


FELLOWES.  Vol.  16,  page  62.— 
Orlando  Butler  Fellowes  married  at  the 
Catholic  Chapel,  Vineyard,  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  30  .September  1914,  Mary 
Ann,  daughter  of  Arnold  Gardner 
of  Richmond.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Elizabeth  Player  Butler, 
born  at  22  Alexandra  Road,  Worthing, 
CO.  Sussex,  10  .August,  baptised  at 
St.  Mary's,  Broadwater,  \\  orthing, 
2  September  igi6. 

Page  64. — Rupert  (';ildwell  Fellowes, 
Captain  Coldstream  Guards,  was  killed 
in  action,  aged  24,  21  .August  1918. 

FERARD.  Vol.  16,  page  96.— George 
Deas  Ferard,  Lieutenant  Devonshire 
Regiment,  was  killed  in  action,  aged  21, 
21  February  19 18. 

FEWTRELL.      Vol.    8,    page   65   (and 

Addenda,  Vol.  rS,  page  xxxi.) — The 
Rev.  Edgar  Alford  and  Edith  Lucy 
Fewtrell  have  issue  two  sons,  Francis 
Edgar  Sanders  Fewtrell,  born  at  Lynton 
House,  SpriiiL^liekl  Park,  Acton,  co. 
Middlesex,  25  l''el)ruary,  baptised  at 
St.  Mary's,  Acton,  27  March  1915,  and 
Edwin  Charles  Sanders  Fewtrell,  born 
at  the  same  place  3  July,  baptised  at 
St.  Mary's,  Acton,  2  August  1916; 
also  two  daughters,  born  at  the  same 
place,  Edith  Mary  Sanders,  bom  10 
January,  baptised  at  St.  Matthias', 
Hanwell,  co.  Middlesex,  6  P'ebruary 
1918,  and  Margaret  Norah  Sanders, 
born  27  June,  baptised  at  St.  Matthias', 
Hanwell,  22  July  19 19. 

FIELD.  Vol.  3  {see  Addenda,  Vol  jg, 
page  XXXV.) — Joan  Florence,  only  child 
of  Aubrey  John  Field  {see  page  84), 
died,  aged  3,  at  Croydon,  co.  Surrey, 
8  January  19 19. 

FINNEMORE.  Vol.  13,  page  65.— 
Catherine  Isabel,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Hon*"''  Robert  Isaac  Finnemore,  died, 
aged  25,  at  Heme  Hill,  co.  Surrey, 
6  July  1918. 

FIRTH.  Vol.  19,  page  98.— Major  John 
Charles  Bradley  Firth,  Royal  Air  Force, 
married  at  the  Cathedral,  Winchester, 
CO.  Hants,  29  April  19 19,  Ruth  Eleanor, 
younger  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John 
Henry  Hodgson,  Rector  of  Dogmers- 
field,  CO.  Hants. 


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ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


FITZWILLIAM.      Vol.    14.    page    32 

and  Addenda,  Vol.  iS,  page  xxxii.)  — 
George  James  Charles  and  Lorna  Beryl 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Rosemary  Anne,  born 
at  32  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  24 
April  1918,  baptised  at  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex. 

Page  34. — Lady  Maud  Lilian  Elfrida 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Charles 
de  Meuron,  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  K.C.V.O., 
D.S.O.,  was  married  at  Wcntworth 
Woodhouse,  CO.  York,  24  March  1918, 
to  Archibald  Ralph  Montagu  Stiiart- 
Wortley  -  Mackenzie,  Viscount  Carlton, 
2nd  son  of  Francis  John,  Earl  of 
Wharncliffe. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  77.— Thomas 
Fletcher  was  married  by  licence  at 
VVednesbury,  co.  Stafford,  to  Ann 
Russell,  14  [not  10]  May  1804,  as 
given  in  the  College  of  Arms  records. 

Page  78. — Thomas  Bainbrigge  W.ilter 
Campbell  Fletcher,  .sometime  Fleet- 
Paymaster  in  the  Royal  Navy,  now 
Entomologist  to  the  Indian  Govern- 
ment, married  at  Saidpur,  India,  17 
February  1917,  Esme  Violet,  daughter 
of  Robert   Hollingbery. 

Thomas  Russell  Fletcher  is  a  Captain 
in  the  Royal  Field  Artillery,  now 
attached  to  the  Indian  Army ;  served 
in  the  European  War,  mentioned  in 
despatches  30  November  1915,  awarded 
the  Military  Cross  13  January  1916, 
and  invested  7  June  following. 

William  Giffard  Fletcher  is  now 
Captain  (acting  Major),  Royal  Field 
Artillery.  He  married  at  Magournley, 
CO.  Cork,  4  September  1916,  Marjory 
Hornidge,  younger  daughter  of  Henry 
James  Forde,  J. P.,  of  the  Manor  of 
St.  John,  Waterford.  She  was  born  29 
November,  and  baptised  at  Tramore, 
CO.  Waterford,  16  December  1896. 

Pace  79.— Walter  Townshend  Fletcher, 
Major  4th  Battalion  Dorset  Regiment, 
was  appointed  Military  Governor  of 
Nasiriyal  in  Mesopotamia  191 7  ; 
mentioned    in    despatches     15    August 

1917. 

Edward  Keeling  Fletcher,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Royal  Marine  Light  Infantry, 
was  invested  with  the  Distinguished 
Service      Order     and     Bar     17      July 

1919. 
PageSo.— Ed  ward  Blakemore  Fletcher, 

Commander  Royal  Navy,  died  at  Kent 
Hall,  Queen's  Crescent,  Southsea,   co. 


FLETCHER,  continued. 

Hants,  19  February,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Wimborne  Minster,  co. 
Dorset,  23  February  191 7. 

Page  81.— Henry  Field  Fletcher  is 
now  Lieut.-Colonel  in  the  Derbyshire 
Yeomanry. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  13,  page  58.- 
Lieut.- Colonel  William  Alfred  Littledale 
Fletcher,  D.S.O.,  died,  aged  49,  at 
Allerton,  Liverpool,  14  February  1919. 
Will  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
in  June  1919. 

Page  59.— Alfred  Fletcher  died,  aged 
78,  at  Allerton  24  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Halewood,  co.  Lancaster,  27 
October  191 9. 

FLOYER.  Vol.  3,  page  116  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  xxxv)— 
Ernest  Ayscoghe  Floyer,  M.C.,  2nd 
Lie'itenant  Indian  Cavalry  1914, 
seconded  to  Royal  Flying  Corps,  was 
a  prisoner  at  Kedos  in  19 17.  He  and 
his  wife  Lena  Cecile  (who  was  born  at 
Cawnpore,  India,  19  November  1894), 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Diana,  born  at 
Nelson,  British  Columbia,  30  September 
1919. 

Page  116.— William  Antony  Floyer, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  (Chevalier  du 
Legion  d'Honneur  19  August  1918), 
married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, London,  9  July  1919,  Alice 
(Aileen),  2nd  daughter  of  Robert  BoviU 
Whitehead  of  Alvie,  N.B. ;  born  at 
Fiume,  Hungary,  in  November  1897. 

Page  117.— Frederick  Anthony  Floyer 
died,  aged  60,  at  Gibraltar,  1 1  December 
191 S,  and  was  buried  there  the  next 
day.  Will  dated  28  October  191 1, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  19 
March  19 19,  by  the  Rev.  John  Kestell 
Floyer. 

FOLJAMBE.  Vol.  1  (.f^^  Addenda, 
Vol.  2,  page  m.)— Lady  Rosamond 
Sylvia  Diana  Mary,  youngest  daughter 
of  Cecil  George  Savile,  Earl  of  Liver- 
pool (see  page  48),  was  married  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  3 
September  19 18,  to  Archibald  Alexander 
Leslie  -  Melville,  Earl  of  Leven  and 
Melville. 

Page  49  [and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  xxxvi.)—!:^^  Hon"^  Bertram 
Marmaduke  Osbert  Savile  and  Joyce 
Norton  Foljambe  have  further  issue  a 


ADDITIONS   6-    CORRECTIONS. 


xu 


FOLJAMBE,  continued. 

son,  Peter  George  William  Savile 
Foljambe,  born  at  Ingersley,  Bowdon, 
CO.  Chester,  23  April,  baptised  in  the 
private  chapel  at  Tabley,  co.  Chester, 
4  June  1919. 

FONNEREAU.  Vol.  17,  page  163.— 
Robert  Neale  Fonnereau  married 
at  East  Molesey,  co.  Surrey,  22 
October  1918,  Dorice  Jopp  of  East 
Molesey. 

Page  164. — Charles  Augustine 
P^onnereau,  of  The  Sydney  Light 
Horse,  died  at  the  Camp,  Liverpool, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  6  November 
1914. 

FRANKLIN.  Vol.  17,  page  189.— 
George  Cooper  Franklin,  M.B.E., 
F.R.C.S.,  LL.D.,  died,  aged  73,  at  18 
High  Street,  Fareham,  co.  Hants, 
2  June,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Fareham  5  June  1919. 
Will  dated  31  March  1913,  with  four 
codicils  dated  28  July  19 13  to  13 
May  1919,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  by  Lucy  Hannah  Franklin, 
the  relict,  Ernest  Smith  Pink,  M.A., 
and  Claude  Douglas,  F.R.C.S. 

Major  George  Denne  Franklin,  Indian 
Medical  Service,  married  2ndly  at 
Ockley,  co.  Surrey,  17  October  1918, 
Ethel  Janet,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Jonathan  Carver,  Rector 
of  Melbury  Abbas,  co.  Dorset ;  born 
at  Hinton  Veldrist,  co.  Berks,  26 
September  1877. 

FREEMAN.  Page  49  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  18,  pa^e  .t.v.c/z'. )— George  Sydney 
Freeman  (Deputy  Editor  of  "The 
Times''  1919)  and  Adela  Mary  Grace 
his  wife,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Diana  Mar)-,  born  at  5  Iri'ing  Road, 
Stourwood,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants, 
28  April,  baptised  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  22  June  1918. 

FRENCH.  Vol.  17,  page  197. — Henry 
Hutchins  French  died,  aged  68,  at 
Florenceville,  Grove  Road,  Sutton,  co. 
Surrey,  29  October,  and  was  buried  in 
the   cemetery    at    Sutton    i    November 

1917.  Will  dated  6  July  1908,  [)roved 
in    the  Principal    Registry   19    January 

19 1 8,  by  Herbert  Stanley  French,  son, 
and  Sydney  John  Benton. 


FRESHFIELD.  Vol.  16,  page  170.— 
Edwin  Fre.shfield,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  died, 
aged  85,  at  the  Mint  House,  Chipstead, 
I  September,  and  wa.s  buried  at  Kings- 
wood,  CO.  Surrey,  4  September  19 18. 

Edwin  Hanson  and  Mary  Lee 
Freshfield  have  further  issue  a  son, 
bom  at  Juniper  Hill,  near  Reigate,  co. 
Surrey,  6  January  19 18, 

FRIPP.  Vol.  18,  page  186.— Mary 
Isabella,  eldest  daughter  of  George 
Arthur  Fripp,  and  wife  of  Count  Nicolas 
Icilio  Androutzos,  died  at  Topsham, 
CO.  Devon,  and  was  buried  there  17 
February  19 19. 

Page  190. — Sir  Alfred  Downing  Fripp, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  and  Margaret  Scott  his 
wife,  have  further  issue  a  son,  Reginald 
Charles  Fripp,  born  2  June  191 5. 

FRIPP.  Vol.  19,  page  151. — Margaret 
Emma  Bowles,  eldest  daughter  of 
Edward  Bowles  Fripp,  died,  aged  69, 
in  London,  11  November  1918,  and  was 
buried  in  Highgate  Cemetery. 

FRY.  Vol.  10,  page  16. — Edward  Meaburn 
Fry,  M.C.,  Lieutenant  Royal  Field 
Artillery,  was  killed  in  action,  aged  28, 
23  August  1918. 

GARRETT.  Vol.  5,  page  143.— Frank 
Garrett  died,  aged  73,  at  Aldringham 
House,  near  Leiston,  co.  Suffolk,  2 
August,  and  was  buried  at  Aldringham 
6  August  19 18. 

Page  144  (and  .Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
/a^i?xjc.tt/.)— Captain  Ronald  Thombury 
and  Kate  Marion  Stewart  Garrett  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Imogen 
Harmon  Robertson  Garrett,  born  at 
Lowestoft,  CO.  Suffolk,  5  February  19 18. 

GATTY.  ^'ol.  2,  page  153. — Mary  Helen, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Catty,  D.D., 
died  25  October  1919. 

Page  154. — Sir  Alfred  Scott  Scott- 
Gatty,  K.C.V.O.,  Garter  King  of  Arms, 
died,  aged  71,  in  London,  18  December, 
and  was  buried  at  ^^'elwyn,  co.  Hertford, 
21  December  1918. 

GEPP.  Vol.  18,  page  160— The  Rev. 
Henr)-  John  Gepp  died  at  Littlebourne, 
East  Molesey,  co.  Surrey,  21  July, 
and  was  buried  at  Adderbury,  co. 
Oxford,  26  July  19 19. 

Henry  Hamilton  and  Mary  Noel  Gepp 
have  further  issue  a  son,  bom  in 
London,  22  August  1919. 


XX 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


GERARD.  Vol.  9,  page  108.— Mary 
Emmeline  Laura,  widow  of  Colonel 
William  Cansfield,  2nd  Baron  Gerard, 
died  at  Garswood,  co.  Lancaster,  19 
February,  and  was  buried  at  Ashton-in- 
Makerfield,  co.  Lancaster,  23  February 
1918. 

Page  108  {a7id  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xii.) — Lord  and  Lady  Gerard  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Robert  William 
Frederick  Alwyn  Gerard,  born  at 
Blakesware,  Ware,  co.  Hertford,  23 
May,  baptised  at  the  private  chapel  at 
Blakesware  3  June  191 8. 

Page  109. — The  Hon'='=  Robert  Joseph 
Gerard-Dicconson  died,  aged  61,  at 
Wrightington  Hall,  near  Wigan,  co. 
Lancaster,  16  September  19 18. 

Addenda,  Vol.  /",  page  xvii. — 
Brigadier-General  Sir  Thompson  Capper, 
K.C.M.G.,  husband  of  Winifrede  Mary, 
daughter  of  the  Hon''''  Robert  Joseph 
Gerard- IMcconson  (see  page  Jog),  was 
killed  in  action  in  France  27  September 
1915- 

GIBBINS.  Vol.  7,  page  115.— Kenneth 
Mayoh  Gibbins,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
M.B.,  B.Sc.  Lond.,  died  at  Holmdale, 
Parkstone,  co.  Dorset,  17  March,  and 
was  buried  there  20  March  1917. 

GIBBONS.  Vol.  9,  page  46.— Plelen 
Gladys  Dorothy,  of  The  Manor,  Cowley, 
near  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  only  child  of 
the  Rev.  William  Henry  Gibbons,  was 
married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  21  August  19 16,  to 
R.  S.  Dacre  Stuart,  Captain  Gloucester- 
shire Regiment,  of  Dudbridge  House, 
Stroud,  CO.  Gloucester. 

Page  47. — Beville  Stainer,  M.P.,  was 
created  a  Baronet  16  July  191 7. 

GIBSON.  Vol.  2,  page  90. — Mary,  widov.- 
of  Edmund  Birch  Gibson,  died,  aged 
78,  at  Elm  Grove,  Saffron  Walden,  co. 
Essex,  8  July  1918. 

GILBEY.  Vol.  3,  page  144-— Percy 
Shepherd  Gilbey  died  at  Sunnyside, 
Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight,  7  November 
1919. 

Page  146  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
page  XXXV.) — William  Gordon  and  the 
Hon'''*  Grace  Mary  Eleanor  (lilbey  have 
issue  a  son,  born  at  The  Grove,  Denham, 
CO.  Buckingham,  4  August  1915. 

Page  147  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  II, 
page  X.) — Gilbert  and  Edith  Mary 
Gilbey  have  further  issue  a  son, 
born  at  Chalklands,  Bourne  End,  co. 
Buckingham,  4  February  19 17. 


GLAZEBROOK.  Vol.  3,  page  56.— 
Major  Philip  Kirkland  Glazebrook, 
D.S.O.,  M.P.  for  South  Manchester, 
was  killed  in  action,  aged  37,  in 
Palestine,  7  March  1918. 

Page  58. — William  Twanbrook  Glaze- 
brook  married  at  St.  John's,  Fairfield, 
CO.  Lancaster,  i  August  1912,  Edith 
Penrose,  daughter  of  Richard  Frederick 
James  of  Fairfield. 

Page  59. — Gertrude  Ethel,  eldest 
daughter  of  Sir  Richard  Tetley  Glaze - 
brook,  was  married  at  St.  Alban-the- 
Martyr,  Teddington,  co.  Middlesex,  1 1 
May  1918,  to  Edward  Percy  Smith, 
2nd  Lieutenant  Labour  Corps,  son  of 
Benjamin  Figgis  Smith  of  Sireatham, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Marian  Joan,  youngest  daughter  of 
Sir  Richard  Tetley  Glazebrook,  C.B., 
F.R.S.,  was  married  at  St.  Mary's, 
Hampton,  CO.  Middlesex,  14  June  19 19,  to 
Eric  Coad-Pryor,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Coad-Pryor,  Vicar  of  Hampton  Hill. 

Frederick  Edward  de  Twcnebrokes 
and  Constance  Farrer  Glazebrook  had 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Doris  de 
Twenebrokes,  born  at  Manila,  Phillipine 
Islands,  27  May  1894;  a  son,  John 
Farrer  Glazebrook,  born  at  Manila  7 
September  1897,  married  at  Newquay, 
CO.  Cornwall,  29  March  1.9 19,  Mercedes, 
daughter  of  Professor  Gamboni  of  Capri, 
Italy  ;  and  a  daughter,  Barbara  Brent, 
born  at  Manila  12  April  1905. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  6  {see  Addenda,  Vol. 
ig,pagexxxix.) — Mary  Doreen  Monica, 
younger  daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel 
Francis  Ambrose  D'Oyly  Goddard  {see 
page  66),  died,  aged  2  years  and  7 
months,  at  45  Warwick  Road,  Earl's 
Court,  London,  27  March  191S,  andwas 
buried  in  St.  Mary's  Cemetery,  Kensal 
Green,  30  March  1918. 

Page  66  {attd  Addenda,  Vol.  14,  page 
xiv.) — Lieut.- Colonel  Francis  Ambrose 
D'Oyly  Goddard,  O.B.E.,  and  Maud  his 
2nd  wife,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Rita  Mary,  born  at  45  \\'arwick  Road, 
Earl's  Court,  London,  8  August,  baptised 
at  Our  Lady  of  Victories',  Kensington, 
London,  11  August  1919. 

GOLDSMITH.  Vol.  5,  page  109  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  iS,  page  xxxvi.) — 
Herbert  Symonds  Goldsmith,  C.M.G., 
and  Beatrice  Maude  his  wife,  have 
issue  a  daughter,  born  at  Larksmende, 
Staveley  Road,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
30  May  1 9 19. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


GORDON.  Vol.  12,  page  184.— Frances 
Alithea,  widow  of  Frederick  Walcott 
Robert  Gordon,  died,  aged  85,  at 
10  Knollys  Croft,  Leighani  Court  Road, 
Strealham,  co.  Surrey,  30  October 
1919. 

Helen  Clarke,  youngest  and  last 
surviving  child  of  Lieut. -General  Henry 
William  Gordon,  and  widow  of  Surgeon- 
Major  Andrew  Moffitt,  Army  Medical 
Service,  died,  aged  80,  9  May  19 19. 

GOSCHEN.  Vol.  IS,  page  158.— 
Lady  Geraldine  Elizabeth,  wife  of  the 
Hon'"''  Sir  William  Henry  Goschen, 
K.B.E.,  and  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Right  Hon"":  John  William  Mellor 
{see  Vol.  J,  page  Sy),  died  at  47  Cadogan 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  23 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Fiimwell, 
CO.  Sussex,  27  November  19 18. 

Page  162. — Lieut.- Colonel  Arthur 
Alec  Goschen,  D.S.O.,  Royal  Field 
Artillery,  and  Marjorie  Mary  his  wife, 
have  further  issue  a  son,  born  at  8 
Manson  Place,  Kensington,  London,  29 
August  1918. 

GOUGH.  Vol.  17,  page  149.— Hugh, 
Viscount  Gough,  died,  aged  70,  in 
Dublin,  14  October,  and  was  buried 
at  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin,  17  October 
1919. 

GOWER.  Vol.  15,  page  39.— Robert 
Vaughan  Gower,  O.B.E.,  F.R.G.S., 
Mayor  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent, 
1917-19,  was  knighted  3  June  1919. 

GOWER.  Vol.  19,  page  52. — Erasmus 
William  and  Violet  Florence  Gower  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  born  at 
Parkweg  21  October  19 18. 

GRELLIER.  Vol.  16,  page  1 1.— Gordon 
Harley  Grellier,  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Garrison  Artillery,  was  killed  in  action, 
aged  33,  31  October  1918. 

GROOME.  Vol.  5,  page  22  {and 
Addenda.  Vol.  ig,  page  .r//.)— Auckland 
William  Wollaston  Groonie,  Captain 
Royal  Air  Force,  and  Margaret  Grace 
his  wife,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Elizabeth  Margaret  Wollaston,  born  at 
Suffolk  House,  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey,  6 
February,  baptised  at  St.  Mark's, 
Surbiton,  25  February  1919. 


GRUBBE.  Vol.  I,  page  32.— Sarah 
Louisa,  elder  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Septimus  Cirubbe,  died  at  Tiie 
Rowans,  Lymington,  co.  Hants,  29 
April  19 1 8. 

GWATKIN.  Vol.  2,  page  2.— Charlotte 
Henrietta,  wife  of  Arthur  John  Campbell 
Gwatkin,  died,  aged  68,  at  19  Walpole 
Road,  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex. 

HALIFAX.  Vol.  10,  page  132.— Agnes 
Elizabeth  Courtenay,  \'iscountess  Hali- 
fax, died  at  88  Eaton  Square,  London, 
4  July,  and  was  buried  at  Hickleton, 
CO.  York,  10  July  191 9. 

HARROWBY.  \  ol.  12,  page  172.— 
Henry  Dudley  Ryder,  Captain  Royal 
Field  Artillery,  married  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  London,  2 1  Feb- 
ruary 1 9 18,  l)orothy  Marion,  daughter 
of  Sidney  Streatfeild. 

HART- DAVIS.  \'o\.  9,  page  29.— Mary 
Lydia,  wile  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Hart 
Hart-Davis,  died,  aged  71,  at  The 
Ridge  Field,  Mapledurham,  co.  Oxford, 
19  January,  and  was  buried  at  Maple- 
durham 22  January  1918. 

HARVEY.  Vol.  I,  page  6.— William 
Marsh  Harvey  died,  aged  76,  at  Babba- 
conibe,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  8  .March 
1918. 

HASLEWOOD.  Vol.  7,  page  136.— 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Francis  Haslewood,  was 
married  at  Holy  Trinity,  West  Hill, 
Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey,  7  November 
1919,  to  Philip  Dering  Blake,  2nd  son 
of  Professor  John  Frederick  Blake, 
M..A.,  F.G.S. 

HAVERSHAM.  Vol.  19,  page  24.— 
Frank  [not  Francis  Goodenough] 
Hayter  {3rd  son  of  Commander  Francis 
Hayter)  was  born  at  Tiniaru,  New 
Zealand,  4  April  1887  ;  served  in  ist 
King  Edward's  Horse,  afterwards  com- 
missioned as  2nd  Lieutenant  Manchester 
Rey;iment  7  July  1916,  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant 7  January  1918;  served  in 
France  and  Salonica  (severely  wounded 
near  Lake  Doiran  23  December  19 16) 
1915-17.  He  married  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London,  17 
October  19 18,  Muriel,  only  child  of 
John     Henry    Mortimer  -  Scott     of     6 


ADDITIONS    or-    CORRECTIONS. 


HAVERSHAM,  continued. 

Gloucester  Walk,  Kensington.  They 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Joyce  Margaret, 
born  at  6  Gloucester  Walk  30  August, 
baptised  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, 7  October  19 19. 

Page  27. — The  Rev.  George  Theodore 
Meynell  Ingram  and  Dorothy  Danvers 
Hayter,  have  issue  a  son,  born  at  44 
Southampton  Road,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts, 
24  August  1918. 

Page  28. — Mary  Ethel,  2nd  daughter 
of  the  Very  Rev.  William  Thomas 
Baring  Hayter,  Dean  of  Gibraltar,  was 
married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, 7  August  1919,  to  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Edward  Brown,  D.S.O.,  Royal 
Army  Veterinary  Corps. 

HAWORTH-BOOTH.  Vol.  8,  page 
130. —Major  Henjamirt  Booth  Haworth- 
Booth  died,  aged  62,  in  London,  8 
November,  and  was  cremated  at 
Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  12 
November  1919. 

Page  132. — Osbert  Moore  Haworth- 
Booth,  Captain  Royal  Marine  Light 
Infantr)',  married  at  St.  George's,  Deal, 
CO.  Kent,  15  August  19 18,  May  Harriet, 
daughter  of  C.  Goodwin  of  Taten  Hall, 
Claines,  co.  Worcester. 

HELPS.  Vol.  14,  page  154-— The  Rev. 
Arthur  Leonard  Helps  married  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  5  June  1919,  Kathleen, 
daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Dacres 
Thomas  Charles  Belgrave  of  North  Kil- 
worth,  CO.  Leicester,  and  of  Winterbourne 
House,  Farnham,  co.  Surrey. 

HENSLEY.  Vol.  17,  page  64.—Egerton 
Henry  Valpy  Hensley,  C'aptain  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps,  married  at  the 
British  Embassy  Church,  Paris,  25  March 
1918,  Valentine  Eugenie  Marie,  younger 
daughter  of  Samuel  Curtis  of  Lille, 
France. 

HESKETH.  Vol.  i,  page  159  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  xliv.) — Percy 
Lempriere  and  Violet  Keikilani  Hesketh, 
have  issue  a  son,  Robin  Adams  Lem- 
priere Hesketh,  born  at  Honolulu, 
Sandwich  Islands,  14  October  19 18. 

Page  159. — Marjorie  Maud,  younger 
daughter  of  Robert  Lempriere  Hesketh, 
was  married  at  the  parish  church,  Paign- 
ton, CO.  Devon,  5  June  19 19,  to  George 
Francis  Bligh  Monck,  2nd  son  of  John 
Bligh  Monck  {see  Vol.  2,  page  ij8). 


HEXT.  Vol.  I  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  vi.) — Thomas  Marwood  Hext,  2nd 
Lieutenant  King's  Royal  Rifles,  eldest 
son  of  Lieut.- Colonel  Francis  Marwood 
Hext  {see page  204),  was  killed  inaction, 
aged  19,  28-29  April  1917. 

Page  205. — Major  Charles  Wilfred 
Hext,  Indian  Army,  died,  aged  38,  at 
Raseltine  Hospital,  Alexandria,  Egypt, 
2  I  July  1919. 

HINCHLIFF.  Vol.  18,  page  149— 
Woodbine  Kendall  Hinchliff  of  Penllow 
Headley,  co.  Hants,  Lieutenant  Labour 
Corps,  married  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
30  April  1 918,  Catherine  Frances 
Helga,  youngest  daughter  of  Sir  Edward 
Frankland,  K.C.  B.,  F.R.S.,  of  .\rford 
House,  Headley. 

HOBLYN.  Vol.  I  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  j, 
page  in.) — Walter  Frederick  Hoblyn, 
2nd  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion  Cold- 
stream Guards  (Pioneers),  youngest  son 
of  Charles  Dennis  Hoblyn  {see  page 
jSj),  died  of  wounds  received  in 
France  the  previous  day,  aged  22, 
2  October  1915. 

Page  184. — Harry  Beverly  Hoblyn, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment, 
married  at  St.  Bartholomew-the-Great, 
West  Smithfield,  London,  21  September 
19 1 8,  Gertrude  Adelaide  (Associate  of 
the  Royal  Red  Cross),  only  daughter 
of  George  Augustus  Massingham.  They 
have  issue  a  daughter,  born  at  16 
Wickham  Way,  Park  Langley,  co.  Kent, 
1 1  July  1919. 

HOLROYD.  Vol.  12,  page  22.— Percy 
Holroyd  died  at  49  Cavendish  Place, 
lesmond,  Newcastle -on -Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland,  3  May,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Scarborough, 
CO.  York,  7  May  1919. 

HOOKE.  Vol.  18,  page  117.— John 
Hooke  married  2ndly  at  Blockley,  co. 
Worcester,  12  February  1919,  May 
Eleanor,  2nd  daughter  of  Henry  Byrd 
of  Badsey,  co.  Worcester. 

Page  120. — Phyllis  Ethel,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  Hooke,  was  married 
at  St.  Peter's,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  25 
June  191 8,  to  Joseph  Ernest  Goudge, 
Indian  Civil  Service,  O.B.E. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


HOPE-EDWARDES.  Vol.  2,  page  48. 
Ellen  Charlotte,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  Henry  Hope-Edwardes,  died, 
aged  81,  at  Netley  Hall,  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  1 6  February  1919. 

Colonel  Herbert  James  Hope- 
Edwardes  died,  aged  70,  at  Netley 
Hall,  Shrewsbury,  12  February  1919. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  I,  page  188.— Alfred 
John  Howard  died,  aged  68,  22 
November  19 16,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Twickenham,  co. 
Middlesex. 

Page  188  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
page  xli.) — William  Gilbert  Howard, 
Commander  Royal  Navy,  and  the 
Hon*"''  Agnes  Caroline  Sophia  his  wife, 
have  further  issue  a  son,  John  William 
Howard,  born  at  Ernesettle  House, 
.St.  Budeaux,  co.  Devon,  18  January, 
baptised  at  the  parish  church,  St. 
Budeaux,  in  February  191 7. 

Page  188. — Rupert  Howard,  Lieu- 
tenant Canadian  Contingent,  was  killed 
in  action,  aged  31,  3  September  19 16. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  12,  page  126.— Arthur 
Dashwood  Howard,  M.D.,  L.R.C.F., 
late  Captain  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  and  Melita  Margaret  his  wife, 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Nona 
Nivea,  born  at  The  Mowle,  Ludham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  19  February,  baptised  at 
Ludham  13  May  19 19. 

HOWARD  OF  GLOSSOP.  Vol.  12, 
page  95. — The  Hon*"'*  Angela  Mary 
Charlotte,  Lady  Herries,  died  at 
Everingham  Park,  co.  York,  28  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  in  the  grounds  of 
the  chapel  adjoining  Everingham  Hall 
4  March   1919. 

Page  96  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page 
a;/z).)— The  Hon"'  Bernard  Edward 
Fitzalan-Howard  and  Mona  Josephine 
Tempest,  Lady  Beaumont,  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Mariegold 
Magdalene,  born  at  15  Manchester 
Square,  St.  Marylebone,  London,  29 
August,  baptised  at  St.  James',  Spanish 
Place,  London,  5  September  1919. 

Page  96  {a7id  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  xlvi.) — The  Hon''''=  Philip  Granville 
James  Fitzalan  -  Howard,  Lieutenant 
Welsh  Guards,  and  Gladys  his  wife,  have 
issue  a  daughter,  bom  at  98  Park  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  29  July 
1918.  He  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action  in  France,  aged  23,  22  May  1918. 


HUNT.       Vol.    1 1,    page    107. — Marian, 

youngest  daughter  of  Frederick  Augustus 
Crisp  {see  Vol.  ij,  page  120),  and  wife 
of  Arthur  Rust  Hunt,  died  at  The 
Manor  House,  Culpho,  co.  .Suffolk,  12 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Culpho 
16  November  1918. 

HYETT.  Vol.  8,  page  124.  —  Francis 
Adams  Hyett  was  created  K.C.  B.  28 
April  19 1 9. 

JACKSON.  Vol.  II,  page  139.— Com- 
mander John  Metcalfe  Jackson,  R.N., 
died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  aged 
34,  7  March  1918. 

JALLAND.  Vol.  12,  page  59.— William 
Hamerton  jalland,  F.R.C.S.,  died  at 
St.  Leonard's  House,  York,  6  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Bishopthorpe,  co. 
York,  9  February  1918. 

JAMES.  Vol.  I,  page  268.— Ernest 
Edward  James,  2nd  Lieutenant  in 
Yeomanry,  died  in  London  9  January 
1918. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  3,  page  19  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  13,  page  xv.) — Robert 
Vaughan  and  Christina  Johnson  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  born  at  Wims- 
eyes,  Banstead,  co.  Surrey,  30  March 
1918. 

JONES.  Vol.  1 1,  page  83.— Maud  Evelyn 
Inigo,  only  daughter  of  Major-General 
Inigo  Richmund  Jones,  C.V.O.,  C.B., 
was  married  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley 
Street,  London,  on  Monday,  1 1  February 
1 91 8,  to  Richard  Assheton,  Viscount 
Cross. 

JOSLIN.  Vol.  4,  page  66.— Isabella 
Maud,  eldest  daughter  of  (!lement 
Joslin,  died  at  High  House,  Purfleet, 
CO.  Essex,  2  May,  and  was  buried  in 
the  East  London  Cemetery,  Plaistow, 
CO.  Esse.x,  6  May  1919. 

JOYNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  55  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  .r.v.xf'.)— Norman  Mead 
Joynson,  Lieutenant  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve,  and  Mary  his  wife, 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  bom  at 
I  Netley  Terrace,  Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
8  August  1916. 


XXIV 


ADDITIONS    a^    COLLECTIONS. 


KENRICK.  Vol.  13,  page  61.— Herbert 
William  Mascall  Kenrick,  Captain  nth 
Hussars,  died  at  36  Casualty  Clearing 
Station,  Cologne,  Germany,  24  March 
1919. 

KITCHENER.  Vol.  7,  page  5  (a,tJ 
Ji/denda,  Vol.  ig,  page  x/z'///.)— Henry 
Franklin  Chevallier  Viscount  Broome, 
and  Adela  Mary  Evelyn  his  wife,  have 
issue  a  son,  Henry  Herbert  Kitchener, 
born  at  Ringwould  House,  near  Dover, 
CO.  Kent,  24  February,  baptised  at 
Barham,  co.  Kent,  9  April  19 19. 

Page  5. — Lady  Norah  Frances,  only 
daughter  of  Henry  Elliott  Chevallier, 
Earl  Kitchener,  and  wife  of  Major 
Patrick  Albert  Forbes  a  Beckett  {see 
Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page  xxviii.),  died 
in  East  Africa  10  May  1919. 

LANDON.  Vol.  II,  page  124  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xxxv.) — Major 
Francis  Palmer  Landon,  Royal  Army 
Service  Corps,  and  Nancy  his  wi:'e, 
of  The  Cottage,  Hessle,  co.  York, 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Jane 
Napier,  born  at  Wood  Farm  House, 
Sprowston,  co.  Norfolk,  5  August, 
baptised  in  Norwich  Cathedral  31 
August  i9i<S. 

Page  124  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  xlix.) — Arthur  Jermyn  Landon, 
Commander  Royal  Navy,  and  Eily 
Emily  his  wife,  have  issue  a  daughter, 
born  at  Woking,  co.  Surrey,  29 
September  1918. 

Page  124. — Edward  Guy  Landon, 
Captain  Royal  Flying  Corps,  married 
at  the  Cathedral,  Calcutta,  i  October 
1914,  Kathleen  de  Warrene  Waller. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Valerie, 
bom  in  Dublin  5  February  1916;  and 
a  son,  Patrick  Ottway  Guy  Landon, 
born  at  Ivanhoe,  Lansdowne  Road, 
Dublin,  7  February  191 7. 

LANGMAN.  VoJ.  6,  page  26  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  14,  page  xviii.) — Major 
Archibald  Lawrence  Langman,  C.  M.G., 
and  Eleanor  Katherine  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Nora  Elizabeth, 
born  at  97  Eaton  Square,  London,  3 
February,  baptised  at  North  Cadbury, 
CO.  Somerset,  20  April  1919. 

LAW.  Vol.  7,  page  62. — Julia,  widow  of 
Patrick  Francis  Law,  died,  aged  82, 
at  The  Willows,  Shurdington,  co. 
Gloucester,  24  May  1919. 


LEE.  Vol.  2,  page  64. —  Ellen,  younger 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Lee, 
died  at  Old  Slevingford  Hall,  Ripon, 
CO.  York,  19  July,  and  was  buried  at 
North  Stainley,  co.  York,  23  July  19 17. 

LEES.  Vol.  4,  page  151.  —  Major  Eric 
Brown  Lees,  Slierwood  Foresters,  was 
killed  inaction  31  July  1918. 

Page  152. — Mary  Ellen,  only  daughter 
of  J.nmes  Lees,  died,  aged  68,  at  Wood- 
land Hall,  Broughton-in-Furness,  co. 
I^ancaster,  24  April  191 9. 

Alfred  Robin  Martyn  Lees,  Driver 
Royal  Army  Service  Corps,  was  killed  in 
action,  aged  33,  atEcoust,  21  March  19 18. 

Page  153. — Godfrey  Cardwell,  only 
child  of  Joseph  Cardwell  and  Evelyn 
Daisy  Lees,  died,  aged  10,  at  'I'hurland 
Castle,  CO.  Lancaster,  27  August,  and 
was  buried  at  Tunstall  30  August  1912. 

LEICESTER.  Vol.  8,  page  156  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  14,  page  xviii.) — The 
Hon''''=  Richard  and  Doreen  Coke  have 
further  issue  a  son,  born  3  April  19 18. 

Page  160. — Thomas  Francis,  Earl  of 
Lichfield,  died  at  Shugborough,  co. 
Stafford,  on  Monday,  29  July  191 8. 

LEIGH.  Vol.  16,  page  85.-Emily 
Mary,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Leigh, 
died  3  September  19 19. 

LEVESON-GOWER.  Vol.  i,  page  25. 
William  GeorgeGresham  Leveson-Gower, 
Lieutenant  ist  Battalion  Coldstream 
Guards,  was  killed  in  action  at  Awoingt, 
near  Cambrai,  France,  aged  35,  9 
October  19 18. 

LILLINGSTON.  Vol.  9,  page  37.— 
Isaliella  Louiza  Mcllree,  widow  of 
Colonel  Edward  Gordon  Lillingston, 
died,  aged  82,  at  Gloucester  House, 
Lansdown,  co.  Gloucester,  20  May  1919. 

LINDSAY.  Vol.  4,  page  105.— William 
Alexander  Lindsay,  K.C.,  was  appointed 
Norroy  King  of  Arms  and  Principal 
Herald  of  the  North  part  of  England  in 
September  1919. 

Captain  John  Colin  Howard  Lindsay, 
R.N.,  married  at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  8  August  1918, 
Katharine  Claudia  Bruce,  youngest 
daughter  of  Claud  Hamilton  Hamilton 
of  Dunmore  Park,  co.  Stirling,  and  of 
Barnes  and  Cochna,  co.  Dumbarton, 
J.P.,D.L. 


ADDITIONS    &■    CORRECTIONS. 


LITTLE.  Vol.  5  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  viii.) — Charles  Caruthers  Little, 
Captain  Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  eldest 
son  of  Charles  William  Little  {see  page 
86),  married  at  Corfe,  co.  Somerset,  24 
April  19 1 9,  Gladys  Ada,  eldest  daughter 
of  Captain  Richard,  late  of  Mount 
Morgan,  Queensland,  Australia. 

LITTLEDALE.  Vol.  i,  page  238.— 
Catherine,  widow  of  Captain  Henry 
William  Assheton  Littledale,  R.N.,  died 
at  Fairlinch,  Winchester,  co.  Hants, 
17  June,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
James'  Cemetery,  Winchester,  21  June 
1918. 

Sir  George  John  Armytage,  Baronet, 
died,  aged  76,  at  Kirklees  Park, 
Brighouse,  co.  York,  8  November,  and 
was  buried  at  Hartshead,  co.  York,  \^ 
November  1918  {see page  234). 

Addenda,  Vol.  4,  page  iv. — Willoughby 
John  Littledale,  Captain  Oxfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire  (S2nd)  Light  Infantry 
(only  son  of  Willoughby  .\ston  Little- 
dale, see  page  240),  served  in  European 
War,  wounded  at  Beaumont  Han)el 
November  1916,  and  was  killed  in 
action,  aged  22,  near  Bapaume,  France, 
23  March  1918.  M.L  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London. 

LLEWELLYN.  Vol.  6,  page  154  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  16,  page  xxxi.) — William 
Herbert  Clydwyn  and  Dorothy  Louisa 
Llewellyn  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Mary  Constantia,  born  at  Court  Colman, 
Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan,  3  April  1919, 
baptised  at  Penyfai,  co.  Glamorgan. 

LLOYD.  Vol.  10,  page  99.— Sibyl 
Helen  Angharad,  youngest  daughter  of 
Llewellyn  Lloyd,  was  married  at  Kirby- 
le-Soken,  co.  Essex,  15  October  19 19, 
to  James  Marcus  Smeed,  Captain  Royal 
Army  Service  Corps,  elder  son  of  G.  H. 
Smeed. 

LOCKETT.  Vol.  2,  page  109  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  /<?,  page  //.)— Major 
Vivian  Noverre  Lockett,  17th  Lancers, 
and  Violet  Rees  his  wife,  have  issue  two 
sons,  (Jeorge  Vivian  Lockett,  born  at 
50  Weymouth  Street,  Marylebone, 
London,  5  February,  baptised  at  the 
Curragh  Camp  28  April  1918;  and 
Patrick  Ronald  Lockett,  born  at  Crov,-n 
Point,  Norwich,  22  May,  baptised  at 
Bixley,  co.  Norfolk,  6  July  19 19. 


LOCKETT,  continued. 

Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  viii. — 
Garstang  Bradstock  Lockett,  Captain 
Cheshire  Regiment,  youngest  son  of 
Garstang  Bradstock  Lockett  {see  page 
112),  died  at  a  casualty  clearing 
station  of  wounds  received  in  action, 
aged  21,  4  November  19 18. 

LOMBE.  Vol.  19,  page  90. — Colonel 
Charles  Spencer  Brown  Evans-Lombe 
married  2ndly  at  St.  Cybi's,  Holyhead, 
CO.  Anglesey,  21  September  1918,  Evelyn 
Gaitskell-Burr,  Commandant  of  Beach 
Hospital,  Holyhead.  They  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Penelope,  bom  at  The 
Mount,  Beer,  co.  Devon,  20  July  1919. 

LONGSTAFF.  Vol.  6,  page  70.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  Llewellyn  Wood  Longstaff, 
formerly  of  the  ist  (Volunteer)  Battalion 
East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  died,  aged  77, 
at  Ridgelands,  Wimbledon  Common,  co. 
Surrey,  20  November,  and  was  cremated 
at  Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  26 
Novembt-r  1918. 

Page  71  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  i8, 
page  .xlvi.). — Captain  Tom  George  and 
Dora  Mary  Hamilton  Longstaff,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Barbara  Dixon, 
born  at  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  1 5 
October,  baptised  at  Ringwood,  co. 
Hants,  17  December  1918. 

LOWE,  with  HILL-LOWE.  Vol.  16, 
page  150. — Thomas  Arthur  Hill-Lowe 
died,  aged  74,  at  Belburyhayes,  Ottery 
St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  30  October  1919. 

LYSTER.  Vol.  4,  page  124  {<^nd 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Hi.) — Lumley 
FitzGerald  and  Gladys  Faith  Friend 
Lyster,  have  issue  a  son,  born  at  West 
Kirby,  co.  Chester,  20  January  19 19. 

Page  125  {and  Addenda,  Vtd.  ig, 
page  Hi.) — Ronald  Guy  Lyster,  O.B.E., 
Croix  de  Guerre  (avec  palmcs)  France, 
Captain  Royal  .\ir  Force,  and  Ada  Erica 
his  wife,  have  issue  a  son,  John  Neal 
Lyster,  born  at  Sandgate,  co.  Kent, 
7  December  19 18,  baptised  at  Great 
Baddow,  co.  Essex,  16  March  19 19. 

LYTE.  Vol.  5,  page  155.— Arthur 
Maxwell  Lyte  married  at  St.  Gabriel's, 
Warwick  Square,  Pimlico,  London,  29 
July  1919,  Agnes  Elizabeth  RoUo,  only 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Melville 
Gore  Browne,  Rector  of  Leckhampstead, 
CO.  Buckingham.  She  died,  aged  35, 
29  October,  and  was  buried  at  Leck- 
hampstead I  November  19 19. 


ADDITIONS   fs'    CORRECTIONS. 


MACNAMARA.  Vol.  3,  page  92.— Amy, 
widow  of  Francis  Nottidge  Macnamara, 
M.I).,  died,  aged  86,  at  the  Convent, 
Bon  Secours,  166  Westbourne  Grove, 
Paddington,  London,  10  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Woking,  co.  Surrey,  13 
March  19 19. 

Page  93. — Nora,  eldest  daughter  of 
Nottidge  Charles  Macnamara,  F.R.C.S., 
and  wife  of  Montagu  Lubbock,  M.D. 
(see  Vol.  12,  page  68),  died,  aged  52, 
25  July  1918. 

Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  Carroll  Mac- 
namara died  of  wounds  received  in 
action  1  July  19 16. 

MADAN.  Vol.  19,  page  33. — Frederick 
Charles  Nigel  Madan  married  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington,  London, 
3  June  1919,  Roma  de  Morella 
Montague  of  London. 

MANX.  Vol.  I  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  4, 
page  tv.) — George  Arthur  Mant,  Captain 
.Suffolk  Regiment,  only  son  of  Artliur 
French  Mant  {see  page  1^4),  married 
at  Christ  Church,  Woking,  co.  Surrey, 
3  January  1918,  Elsie  Muriel,  youngest 
daughter  of  William  Slark  of  Woking, 
Solicitor. 

MAPLE.  Vol.  10,  page  54.— Emily 
Harriet,  widow  of  Sir  John  Blundell 
Maple,  Baronet,  and  wife  of  Montague 
Ballard,  died  24  August  1919. 

MARKHAM.  Vol  2,  page  29.— Alice, 
daughter  of  Arthur  Bayley  Markbam, 
died  at  Grendon,  co.  Northampton,  13 
June,  and  was  buried  at  Grendon  1 7 
June  19 1 9. 

Page  31  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  J, 
page  vi.) — Mary  Sheldon,  wife  of  John 
Mansel  Markbam,  died  at  Radbrook, 
Dallington,  Northampton,  27  September, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Dallington  i  October  1918. 

MARRIOTT.  Vol.  10,  page  102.— 
Charles  Marriott  died,  aged  69,  at 
Coteslsach,  co.  Leicester,  9  July,  and 
was  buried  there  12  July  19 18. 

Page  104. — Ethel  Gertrude,  only 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  George  Strickland 
Marriott,  was  married  at  Sigglesthorne, 
CO.  York,  23  July  1918,  to  Captain 
Charles  Legard,  M.C.,  eldest  surviving 
son  of  D.  C.  Legard  of  Heighington 
Hall,  Lincoln. 


MARSHALL.  Vol.  4,  page  119.— 
Florence  Annie,  widow  of  Mark  Bell 
Bell-Marshall,  died,  aged  57,  at  Bruns- 
wick House,  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester, 
24  August,  and  was  buried  at  Stroud 
27  August  19 1 8. 

MARSHALL.  Vol.  15,  page  99.— 
Felicia  Dora,  4th  daughter  of  Edward 
Henry  Marshall,  was  married  at  St. 
Michael's,  Oxford,  19  April  191 7,  to 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Basil  Brooker,  Chaplain 
to  the  I'orces,  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
William  Brooker. 

MARTEN.  Vol.  6,  page  62.— Patricia 
Barrington,  widow  of  His  Honor  Judge 
Sir  .Alfred  George  Marten,  K.C.,  died 
at  Glaslip,  St.  Leonard's- on -Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  26  April  1918. 

MARTYN.  Vol.  2,  page  83.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  Waddon  Martyn,  Vicar  of 
Aston  .Vbbots,  co.  Buckingham,  died, 
aged  73,  at  Oxford,  n  April  1918. 
>  Page  83  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  10, 
page  xiii.) — Philip  Docton  and  Agnata 
Mary  Neale  Martyn  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Agnata  Bridget  Docton, 
born  at  The  Croft,  Ashburn  Road, 
Stockport,  CO.  Lancaster,  23  November, 
baptised  at  St.  Martin's,  Norris  Bank, 
near  Stockport,  28  December  1918. 

MASON.  Vol.  15,  page  135  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  jg,  page  liii.) — Theodore 
Septimus  Mason,  who  married  Violet 
Marion,  daughter  of  George  Imson 
{not  Howard)  Goodhart,  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Diana  Violet,  bom  at 
Ceylon  12  January  1912  ;  two  sons, 
Jotm  Goodhart  .Mason,  born  at  Ceylon 
r  January  1914,  and  Howard  Goodhart 
Mason,  born  at  Ceylon  3  April  191  7. 

MASTER.  Vol.  6,  page  143.— John 
Henry  Master  died,  aged  87,  at  Mont- 
rose House,  Petersham,  co.  Surrey,  29 
January,  and  was  buried  at  Petersham 
I  February  1919. 

MATHER.  Vol.  4,  page  34.— Charles 
Alfred  Mather  died,  aged  90,  at  Heath- 
cote,  Bootle,  CO.  Lancaster,  27  July  19 19. 
Page  34  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  xxvi.) — The  Rev.  Edward  Leigh 
and  Sophia  Gladys  Matiier  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Alfred  Leigh  Mather,  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Halsall,  co.  Lancaster, 
20  October,  baptised  at  Halsall  20 
November  19 18. 


ADDITIONS   &-    CORRECTIONS. 


XXVll 


MAUGHAN  -  ETTRICK.  Vol.  13, 
page  197. —  For  further  appointments 
and  issue  to  the  Rev.  Slade  Ettrick 
Maughan-Ettrick,  see  Pedigree  of 
Mau;4han,  jiage  171  of  present  volume. 

MAWDESLEY.  Vol.  14,  page  87.— 
John  Ltjyland  Mawdesley  married  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Porthmd  Town,  London, 
30  April  19 1 9,  Maria  M.  E.  B.  Z. 
Verhaeghe  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  France. 

MELLOR.  Vol.  3  {see  Addenda  Vol.  3, 
page  vi.) — Vintcent  Charles  Serocold 
Mellor,  Lieutenant  5th  Battalion  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  younger  son  of  Sir 
John  Paget  Mellor,  K.C.B.  {see  page 
8&),  died,  aged  21,  at  a  Red  Cross 
Hospital  for  Officers  in  London  2 1 
March  1919. 

Page  87  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  18,  page 
xl/x.) — John  Francis  Shaw  Mellor, 
Captain  Royal  Army  Service  Corps,  and 
Winifred  Katherine  Alice  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Jeanne 
Katherine  Morant,  born  at  4  Cam- 
bridge Road,  West  Bournemouih,  co. 
Hants,  10  July,  baptised  at  Emery 
Down,  CO.  Hants,  in  September  1918. 

Page  87. — Lady  Geraldine  Elizabeth, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon'"'"' 
John  William  Mellor,  and  widow  of  the 
Hon'''^  Sir  William  Henry  Goschen  (see 
Vol.  I  J,  page  ij8),  died  at  47  Cadogan 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  23 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Flimwell, 
CO.  Sussex,  27  November  19 18. 

Page  88  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  i<p, 
page  liv.) — Philip  Horace  Leyland 
Mellor,  Captain  West  Yorkshire  Regi- 
ment, and  Elsie  Marsden  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  son,  born  at  Charnwood, 
Holywell  Avenue,  Monkseaton,  co. 
Northumberland,  4  January  19 19. 

MIDDLETON.  Vol.  9,  page  133.— 
Nesbit  Edward  \Villoughby,  Corporal 
Canadian  Contingent,  missing  since  19 
November  19 16,  now  officially  reported 
killed  in  action,  aged  37. 

Page  133  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  iS, 
page  I.) — Archibald  Macdonald  Wil- 
loughby,  Lieut.-Commander  Royal  Navy, 
and  ^L1l)el  Doris  his  wife,  have  further 
issue  a  (iaugliter,  Prudence,  born  at 
]!eltwood,  Rickmansworth,  co.  Hertford, 
22  April,  baptised  at  ("horley  Wood,  co. 
Hertford,  30  June  1918. 

Page  134. — The  Rev.  Nesbit  Edward 
Willoughby,  Vicar  of  Bickington,  co. 
Devon,  died,  aged  64,  in  February  1919. 


MIDDLETON,  continued. 

Page  136. — Joe  Henry  Claude 
Willoughby,  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy, 
married  at  the  Cathedral,  Birmingliam, 
14  March  1919,  Enid  Mary,  youngest 
daughter  of  Harry  J.  Clements  of 
Somerville  House,  Sutton  Coldfield,  co. 
Warwick. 

MIDLETON.  Vol.  5,  page  96.— The 
Hon'''"=  Albinia  Frances,  youngest 
daughter  of  C'harles,  Viscount  Midleton, 
and  wife  of  Alexander  Samuel  I^slie- 
Melville,  died,  aged  86,  at  Francroft, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  18  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Branston,  co. 
Lincoln,  21  March  1918. 

Alexander  Samuel  Leslie-Melville 
died,  aged  89,  at  Lincoln,  29  January 
1919. 

MILNER.  Vol.  13,  page  38.  -Granville 
Henry  Milner  died  in  191 1,  and  was 
buried  at  Frant,  co.  Kent. 

MOLESV\/ORTH.  Vol.  3,  page  38.— 
Loveday  Barl);ira,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Sir  Paul  William  Molesworth, 
Baronet,  died  at  Lanherne  Convent,  St. 
Mawgan,  co.  Cornwall,  10  August  1909, 
and  was  buried  there. 

Page  39. —  Blanche  Mary  Twysden, 
2nd  daughter  of  AValter  Hele  Moles- 
worth,  and  wife  of  Brigade-Surgeon 
Lieut.-Colonel  Arthur  Myers,  died  at  73 
St.  George's  Road,  Pimlico,  London,  18 
October,  and  was  buried  in  Brookwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  22  October  19 19. 

Margaret  Dorothea,  2nd  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Sir  Paul  William  Molesworth, 
Baronet,  died,  aged  62,  at  the  Convent 
of  the  Good  Shepherd,  F^^ast  Finch  ley, 
CO.  Middlesex,  23  February  19 19,  and 
was  buried  there. 

MONCK.  Vol.  2,  page  137.— The  Rev. 
I'.dward  Francis  Berkeley  Monckdiedat 
The  Temple,  Longhope,  co.  Gloucester, 
17  September  19 18. 

Page  138.— George  Francis  Bligh 
Monck  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Paignton,  co.  Devon,  5  June  1919, 
M::rjorie  Maud,  younger  daughter  of 
Robert  Lempridre  Hesketh  (see  Vol.  /, 
page  ijg). 

MOOR.  Vol.  17,  page  loS.— Roland 
Christopher  Thomas  Moor  died,  aged 
69,  at  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  11 
October  19 19. 


ADDITIONS    &■    CORRECTIONS. 


MOORE.  Vol.  8,  page  105. —  Sarah 
Hannah,  5th  daughter  of  Edward 
Moore,  died  at  Montgomery  16  March, 
and  was  buried  there  20  March  19 14. 

Page  107. — John  Moore  died  at 
Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  17  May, 
and  was  cremated  at  Perry  Barr,  co. 
Stafford,  21  May  19 14. 

MOORE.  Vol.  14,  page  146.  — Aubrey 
Bonvill  Daniel  Moore  of  Withycombe, 
Sidmouth,  co.  Devon,  Captain  2/4th 
Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment,  married 
at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  7  November 
19 1 2,  Ellen  Marion,  daughter  of  W.  C. 
Mercer  Adams.  They  have  issue  two 
sons,  Michael  St.  Aubyn  Moore,  born 
at  Sidmouth  16  August,  baptised  at 
Bath  23  September  1913,  and  Aubrey 
Richard  Moore,  born  at  Sidmouth  26 
October,  baptised  at  Sidmouth  2 1 
December  19 16. 

MOORE.  Vol.  i6,  page  70. — George  John 
Moore  died  i  October,  and  was  buried  :'.t 
Appleby,  co.  Leicester,  4  October  19 16. 

MORKILL.  Vol.  s,  page  52.— Alan 
Greenwood  Morkill,  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery,  married  at  the 
parish  church,  Marylebone,  London, 
14  November  1918,  Cynthia  Mary, 
2nd  daughter  of  Edmund  Owen, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  64  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

Page  54. — Francis  Edward  Morkill, 
Captain  Canadian  Forces,  was  killed  in 
action,  aged  27,  15  September  1916. 

Maria  Carlota,  only  daughter  of 
William  Lucius  Morkill,  formerly 
Representative  in  Lima,  Peru,  of  the 
Peruvian  Corporation,  was  married  at 
All  Saints',  Milan,  Italy,  8  September 
19 1 9,  to  Roderick  William  MacKay, 
British  Vice-Consul,  son  of  William 
MacKay. 

MORRICE.  Vol.  14,  page  56.— Cuthbert 
Henry  Morrice,  Captain  ist  Battalion 
Royal  Fusiliers,  died,  aged  59,  at 
Mark's  'ley,  co.  Essex,  31  May  19 17. 

MORRIS.  Vol.  8,  page  133.— Amherst 
Henry  Gage  Morris  died  at  Elton  Villa, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  13  February 
1919. 

Page  1 36. — Captain  Frederick  Philipse 
Morris,  Mercantile  Marine,  died,  aged 
59,  at  sea,  on  his  way  home,  18  June 
1 91 9,  and  was  buried  at  Suez. 


MORRIS.  Vol.  17,  page  86.— Charles 
Sculthorpe  Morris,  M.R.C.S.,  married 
at  Kill,  CO.  Dublin,  7  August  1914, 
Frances  Mary  Alicia,  daughter  of 
William  Fitzwilliam  Burton  of  Burton 
Hall,  CO.  Carlow,  and  of  Goltho,  co. 
Lincoln.  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Helen  Frances  Delicia,  born  at  13  St. 
John's  Road,  Putney  Hill,  co.  Surrey, 
2  April,  baptised  at  Goltho  Hall, 
Wragby,  co.  Lincoln,  11  August  1916; 
and  a  son,  Philip  Charles  Hamilton 
Morris,  born  at  13  St.  John's  Road, 
Putney  Hill,  i  October  1918,  baptised 
there  privately  25  May  1919. 

MURRAY-AYNSLEY.  Vol.  7,  page 
78. — Charles  Edward  Murray  Murray- 
Aynsley  died,  aged  67,  at  Inishanboe, 
Oughterard,  co.  Galway,  zo  A[)ril 
1918. 

NELSON.  Vol.  13,  page  190.— Lady 
Alice  Mary  Diana,  daughter  of  Horatio, 
I'^arl  Nelson,  died,  aged  75,  at  The 
Rectory,  \Venvoe,  co.  Glamorgan,  18 
Aug\ist  1919. 

NEWDlGATE.  Vol.  7,  page  54.— 
Lucia  Charlotte  Susan,  elder  daughter 
of  Sir  Francis  Alexander  Newdigate- 
Newdegate,  was  married  at  St.  David's 
Cathedral,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  21  July 
1919,  to  John  Maurice  Fitzroy,  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Navy,  youngest  son  of 
the  Hon'''^  Edward  Algernon  Fitzroy 
of  Fox  Hill,  West  Haddon,  co. 
Northampton,  M.P. 

Page  57. — Bernard  Henry  Newdi- 
gate  married  at  St.  Mary's,  Cadogan 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  12  June 
19 1 9,  Ada,  only  surviving  daughter  of 
James  Henry  Monnhan,  Q.C. 

Page  58. — Winifred  Mary  Augusta, 
youngest  daughter  of  Lieut. -General  Sir 
Henry  Richard  Legge  Newdigate, 
K.C.B.,  was  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  8  June  1918,  to  J.  C. 
Glanville,  Captain  The  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers. 

NORBURY.  Vol.  n,  page  175.- 
Thomas  William  Norbury  died,  aged 
71,  at  The  Lench  House,  Alveston, 
CO.  Warwick,  14  April,  and  was  buried 
17  April  1919. 

Page  176. — Willoughby  Norbury  died, 
aged  67,  at  10  Mayfield  Avenue,  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon,  co.  AVarwick,  7  April  19 18. 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


NORRIS.  Vol.  17,  page  102. — Charles 
Norris  died,  aged  84,  at  Wythegate, 
Staines,  co.  Middlesex,  23  March,  and 
was  buried  in  Highgate  Old  Cemetery, 
CO.  Middlesex,  28  March  IQ18. 

OLIVE.  Vol.  I,  page  232. — Alfred 
'J'heodore  Olive  died,  aged  66,  at  15 
Adam  Street,  Portman  Square,  London, 
12  November,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey, 
17  November  1919. 

OLLIVANT.  Vol.  6,  page  16.— Mary 
Clementina,  widow  of  Colonel  Alfred 
OUivant,  Indian  Staff  Corps  and 
Inspector-General  of  Police,  North- 
West  Provinces,  died  at  15  College 
Crescent,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
29  September,  and  was  cremated  at 
Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  3 
September  1919. 

Brigadier -General  Alfred  Henry 
Ollivant,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Royal  Artillery, 
Lieut.-Colonel  (by  brevet)  1914,  C.M.G. 
February  1916,  died  at  30  Bury  Street, 
St.  James',  Westminster,  1  September, 
and  was  cremated  at  Golder's  Green, 
CO.  Middlesex,  5  September  19 19. 

Page  17. — Joseph  Earle  Ollivant  died, 
aged  78,  at  5  Sheffield  Terrace,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  10  April,  and  was  buried 
at  Llandaff,  co.  Glamorgan,  13  April  19 18. 

Page  18. — Rupert  Charles  Ollivant 
married  at  St.  James',  Sussex  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  24  February  19 19, 
Rhoste  Chapman. 

ORME.  Vol.  10,  page  86.— The  Rev. 
Edward  Bathurst  Cotton  died,  aged  60, 
at  the  Vicarage,  Crondall,  co.  Hants, 
14  July,  and  was  buried  at  Crondall 
17  July  1919. 

Page  88. — Elizabeth  Henrietta,  widow 
of  Henry  Merton  Orme,  died,  aged  70, 
at  Lutwicke,  Bath  Road,  Worthing,  co. 
Sussex,  19  November,  and  was  buried 
at  Broadwater,  co.  Su.ssex,  21  November 
1919. 

PACK-BERESFORD.  Vol.  8,  page 
168. — Alice  Harriett  Cromie,  wife  of 
Denis  Robert  Pack-Beresford,  died  at 
The  Tansey,  Howth,  co.  Dublin,  2  Tune 
191S. 

PACKE.  ^'ol.  7,  page  167. — Edward 
Alexander  Packe,  Captain  Royal  Air 
Force,  married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Little 
Am  well,  CO.  Hertford,  24  April  19 19, 
Claudia  Lilian,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Wright  Barclay,  Vicar  of 
Little  Amwell. 


PARISH.  Vol.  18,  page  90.— Dorothy 
Margarita,  elder  daughter  of  Major 
Woodbine  Parish,  was  married  at  Christ 
Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  25 
November  19 18,  to  Major  Keith  R. 
Park,  M.C.,  koyal  Air  Force,  son  of 
Profes.sor  J.  L.  Park  of  Aberdeen  and 
of  New  Zealand. 

Piige  91. — Frank  Parish  died  at 
Park  House,  Brad  well,  co.  Essex,  13 
June  19 1 9. 

Page  94. — Arthur  \Voodbyne  Parish 
died,  aged  64,  at  1 2  St.  Andrew's 
Mansions,  Dorset  Street,  London,  19 
July,  and  was  buried  at  Ganarew,  co. 
Hereford,  23  July  1919. 

PARMOOR.  Vol.  19,  page  124.— Mary 
Pennington,  widow  of  Henry  Lawrence 
Cripps,  died,  aged  78,  30  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Frieth,  co.  Buckingham, 
6  November  19 19. 

Page  127. — Major  Henry  Harrison 
Cripps,  D.S.O.,  Royal  Fusiliers,  married 
at  the  Cathedral,  i^elfast,  18  April  19 18, 
Hilda  Barbour,  4th  daughter  of  Henry 
Pring  of  Beechlawn,  Dunraurry,  co. 
Antrim. 

Page  12S. — Lord  Parmoor  married 
2ndly  at  St.  Saviour's  Catliedral, 
Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  14  July  19 19, 
Marian  Emily,  daughter  of  the  Right 
Hon"'  John  Edward  Ellis,  ^LP.,  of 
Wrea  Head,  Scalby,  co.  York. 

PARRY.  Vol.  15,  page  103. — Sir  Charles 
Hubert  Hastings  Parry,  Baronet, 
C.V.O.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  died,  aged  70, 
at  Rustington,  co.  Sussex,  7  October, 
and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
London,  16  October  19 18. 

Page  104. — Major  Michael  Denman 
Gambier  Parry  married  at  St.  Peter"s, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  23  November 
191 8,  Barbara  Evelyn,  elder  daughter 
of  Captain  Herbert  Tufnell  of  Fairfields, 
Hatfield  Peverel,  co.  Esse.x. 

Edith  Joan  Gambier,  only  daughter  of 
Sidney  ("Tambier  Parry,  was  married  at 
Ockham,  co.  Surrey,  24  June  191 9,  to 
Captain  Lancelot  George  Miles,  D.S.O., 
Royal  Highlanders  (The  Black  Watch), 
eldest  son  of  C.eorge  H.  Miles  of 
Wclwyn,  CO.  Hertford. 

Richard  Gambier  Parry,  Royal  \\'elsh 
Fusiliers,  married  at  St.  Martin's  in-the 
Fields,  Westminster,  26  Septemberi9i9, 
Diana  Marian  Agnes,  eldest  daughter  of 
A.  R.  Norrington  of  Plymouth,  co.  Devon, 
and  widow  of  Charles  George  Williams 
Andrews,  Captain  Border  Regiment. 


ADDITIONS    (y    CORRECTIONS. 


PARTRIDGE.  Vol.  7,  page  164.— 
Sophia  Sarah,  2nd  daughter  of  Frederick 
Robert  Partridge,  died  at  Hockham 
Lodge,  Ashstead,  co.  Surrey,  30  May 
19 18,  and  was  buried  at  Ashstead. 

PASSINGHAM.  Vol.  18,  page  61.— 
Catherine  Amy,  widow  of  George 
Augustus  Passingham,  died,  aged  77,  at 
Eastnor,  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  19 
April  1918. 

The  Rev.  William  Stuart  Macgowan, 
LL.I).,  was  instituted  Vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Kingsway,  Higii  Holborn, 
London,  5  October  19 19. 

PATCHETT.  Vol.  11,  page  164.— 
Reginald  Gordon  Patchett,  Lieutenant 
East  African  Military  Labour  Bureau, 
died  of  illness  contracted  on  active 
service  at  Navassha,  British  East  Africa, 
7  March  19 18. 

PEACOCK.  Vol.  lo,  page  118  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  iS,  page  liv.) — Herbert 
St.  George  and  Marguerite  Olive 
Peacock  have  issue  a  daughter,  born  at 
Khartoum,  Eastern  Sudan,  Egypt,  22 
December  1917. 

PEARCE-EDGCUMBE.  Vol.  5,  page 
14. — ALajor  Oliver  Pearce-Edgcumbe, 
M.C.,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry, 
married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Kensington 
Gore,  London,  19  December  1918, 
Elinor,  only  daughter  of  George  Metcalfe 
Dodd. 

PEARCE  -  SEROCOLD.  Vol.  12, 
page  56  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  18,  page 
liv.) — Brigadier-General  Eric  and  the 
Hon'^'"^  Blanche  Florence  Daphne 
Pearce-Serocold  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Arthur  John  Pearce-Serocold,  born 
at  Alderley  Park,  co.  Chester,  16  August 
19 18,  baptised  at  Alderley. 

PEARS.  Vol.  6,  page  99. — Frances 
Cecilia,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
James  Robert  Pears  and  widow  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Bathurst  Fendall,  died, 
aged  82,  13  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Windlesham,  co.  Surrey,  16  May  1918. 

Page  106  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  Iviii.) — Steuart  Arnold  Pears, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy,  and  Anne  his 
wife,  have  further  issue  a  son,  William 
Steuart  Pears,  born  at  Rowland's  Gill, 
CO.  Durham,  29  April,  baptised  at  St. 
Barnabas',  Rowland's  Gill,  8  June  1919. 


PEARS,  continued. 

Page  106. — Arthur  Grant  and  Jessie 
Elizabeth  de  Visme  Pears  had  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Muriel  Joyce  Luard, 
who  died,  aged  12,  at  Stone  Cross, 
Crowborough,  co.  Sussex,  6  July  1918. 

PEARSON.  Vol.  10,  page  77.— Frank 
Stanley  Pearson,  M.C.,  Captain  Dorset 
Regiment,  married  at  Chandlers  Ford, 
CO.  Hants,  2  March  1918,  Cecily,  elder 
daughter  of  John  Henry  Thornhill  of 
Merdon,  Chandlers  Ford. 

Page  77  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
pagelix.) — Henry  Sim  Ibbetson  Pearson, 
Captain  Indian  Infantry,  and  Emily 
Blanche  his  wife,  have  issue  a  son,  Gerald 
Lionel  Pearson,  born  at  Ootacamund, 
Madras,  India,  11  November  1918. 

PECKHAM.  Vol.  17,  page  192.— Edith, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  Harry  John  Peckham, 
died  at  Summersdale,  Chichester,  co. 
Sussex,  25  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Aldingbourne,  co.  Sussex,  28  March 
1918. 

Page  193. — Arthur  Nyton  Peckham, 
Lieutenant  Indian  Army  Reserve  of 
Officers,  acting  Captain  Indian  Infantry, 
was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse, 
aged  36,  14  February  19 18. 

PENNY.  Vol.  19,  page  115.— The 
surname  of  the  Rev.  John  Stroud's 
mother  should  have  been  Nancolas 
\not  Naucolas].  He  was  Rector  of 
South  Perrott  with  Mosterton  and 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  co.  Dorset  \not 
CO.  Wilts]. 

PENNYMAN.  Vol.  18,  page  174.— 
William  Ramsden  Worsley  and  Mary, 
daughter  of  /Eneas  MacDonald,  were 
married  at  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada, 
7  August  1862.  She  died  n  March 
1908,  and  was  buried  at  Brockville, 
Ontario,  Canada,  with  her  husband. 
Their  son,  William  Macdonald  Worsley, 
was  born  at  Kingston  -tyO  June  1863, 
and  baptised  there.  Lydia,  their 
daughter,  was  born  at  Kingston,  and 
buried  at  Bockville. 

PENRUDDOCKE.  Vol  2  (see  Addenda, 
Vol.  5,  page  »//.)— Cyril  Powys  Pen- 
ruddocke  (elder  son  of  John  Powys 
Penruddocke,  see  page  4j),  Captain 
nth  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  reported 
missing,  since  believed  to  have  been 
killed  in  action,  aged  20,  near  Hamel, 
3  September  1916. 


ADDITIONS   &'    CORRECTIONS. 


XXXI 


PENRUDDOCKE,  continued. 

Page  45. — Charles  Penruddocke, 
Lieutenant  7th  Battalion  Wiltshire 
Regiment,  was  killed  in  action,  aged 
25,  in  France,  4  October  1918. 

Addenda,  Vol.  4,  page  v. — Laetitia 
Constance,  youngest  daughter  of 
Charles  Penruddocke  {see  page  4j),  was 
married  20  August  191 7,  to  Edgar 
Bowie,  H.M.  Vice-Consul  at  Marseilles, 
France. 

Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  .v. — Thomas 
Penruddocke,  2nd  Lieutenant  7th  Bat- 
talion Wiltshire  Regiment,  youngest 
son  of  Charles  Penruddocke  {see 
page  4S),  was  killed  in  action,  aged 
19,  in  the  battle  of  Lake  Doiran, 
Greece,  while  serving  in  the  European 
War,  24  April  19 17. 

PERCIVAL.  Vol.  2,  page  69.— Charlotte, 
widow  of  Stanley  Percival,  died,  aged 
100,  at  The  Hermitage,  Woking,  co. 
Surrey,  18  November,  and  was  buried 
25  November  19 19. 

Page  71. — Vera  Dorothy,  2nddaughter 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  James  Percival,  was 
married  at  Pluckley,  co.  Kent,  12  August 
1919,  to  Henry  Rupert  Sullivan. 

PEREN    (and   DINHAM-PEREN). 

Vol.  9,  page  150. — In  line  4,  first 
column,  I^Iary,  wife  of  William  Peren, 
was  the  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Burchall,  Rector  of  Norton  -  sub  - 
Hamdon,  co.  Somerset. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Burchall-Peren, 
was  bom  9  July  1797. 

Edward  Dinham  Peren  of  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Australia,  about  1887,  assumed 
as  his  name  Edward  Dinham-Peren. 
He  died,  aged  64,  at  Melbourne  6 
January,  and  was  buried  in  Kew  Ceme- 
tery, Victoria,  9  January  191 5.  His 
wife,  Amy  Evans  (born  at  Warwick, 
Merivale,  Queensland,  28  September 
1 861),  died,  aged  44,  at  Melbourne 
4  April  1906,  and  was  buried  in  Kew 
Cemetery. 

Burchall  Dinham-Peren  of  Tango 
Vale,  Stantliorpe,  Queensland,  married 
at  Brisbane  22  April  19 14,  Margaret 
Harpur,  elder  daughter  of  John  Laskcy 
Woolcock  of  Brisbane,  Banister-at-Law  ; 
born  at  Brisbane  7  May  1892.  They 
had  issue  a  daughter,  Margaret  Mary, 
bom  at  Tango  Vale,  Stanthorpe, 
Queensland,  16  April  19 16.  Burchall 
Dinham-Peren  died  on  service  with 
Australian  Engineers  at  No.  20  Casualty 


PEREN,  continued. 

Clearing  Station,  Charleroi,  Belgium,  4 
March  19 19. 

Arthur  Edward  Halloran  Dinham- 
Peren  of  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa, 
was  born  12  \nol  10]  June  1882  ;  joined 
the  2nd  Kimberley  Regiment  October 

19 14,  transferred  to  South  African 
Engineer  Corps  December  191 4,  2nd 
Lieutenant  December  1914,  Lieutenant 
March  1915;  served  in  German  West 
Africa  1914-15  ;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Engineers  in  ICngland  20  February 
igi6.  Captain  Royal  Engineers  191 7. 
He  married  at  St.  Cyprian's  Cathedral, 
Kimberley,  South  Africa,  i6  September 

1915,  Irene  Rosina,  younger  daughter 
of  George  William  Compton  of  Kim- 
berley. They  have  issue  twin  children, 
a  son,  George  Edward  Dinham-Peren, 
and  a  daughter.  Amy  Irene,  born  at 
Gillingham,  co.  Kent,  9  May,  baptised 
at  St.  Augustine's,  Gillingham,  13  June 
1916. 

Edward  l''ngland  Dinham-Peren  of 
Stanthorpe,  Queensland,  married  Eliza- 
beth Gordon  of  Brisbane,  Queensland. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  Jack  Gordon 
Dinham-Peren,  born  at  Townsville, 
Queensland,  13  February  1905. 

Page  151. — Thomas  Dinham  Peren 
was  born  16  \twt  17]  May  1824.  Mary, 
his  wife,  was  born  8  December  1829. 
They  were  married  at  St.  Pancras', 
London,  18  December  1S55. 

Page  152. — Robert  Burchall  Peren 
was  bom  16  September  1830  \!wt  as 
printed]. 

Mary  Ann  Burchall  Peren  was  bom 
17  July  1822. 

PERRINS.  Vol.  8,  page  120.— Charles 
Francis  Dyson  Perrins,  Lieutenant 
Royal  Field  Artillery,  married  at  the 
Priory  Church,  Great  Malvern,  co. 
Worcester,  28  January  191S,  Katharine 
Margaret,  younger  daughter  of  Arthur 
Holbeche  of  Priors  Croft,  Malvern. 

PIXLEY.  Vol.  7,  page  30.— Francis 
William  Pixley  was  appointed  a  J. P. 
for  Buckinghamshire  in  December, 
and  was  sworn  in  at  Quarter  Sessions 
30  December  1 918  ;  appointed  Receiver- 
General  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  1917. 

Page  31. — Violet,  eldest  daughter  of 
Major  Stewart  .\ikin  Pixley  of  Maybury 
Knowle,  Woking,  co.  Surrey,  was 
married  at  the  parish  church,  Woking, 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


PIXLEY,  continued. 

CO.  Surrey,  29  October  1918,  to  Richard 
Harborne  Rombulow  Madeley,  eldest 
son  of  Richard  Madeley  of  Canley, 
Coventry,  co.  Warwick. 

Page  31  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  Ix.) — Stewart  Edward  and  Kath- 
leen Grattan  Pixley  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Joan  Elizabeth  Grattan,  born 
at  Redruth,  co.  Cornwall,  8  May, 
baptised  at  Ruan  Minor,  co.  Cornwall, 
27  June  1919. 

Barbara,  2nd  daughter  of  Major 
Stewart  Aikin  Pixley,  O.B.E.,  V.D., 
and  widow  of  William  Blyth  Fuller  {see 
Addenda,  Vol.  ly,  page  xxx),  Captain 
(The  Queen's)  Royal  West  Surrey 
Regiment,  who  was  killed  in  action, 
aged  31,  at  Festubert  16  May  19 15, 
was  married  zndly  at  St.  Matthew's, 
Bayswater,  London,  5  January  1918,  to 
Charles  Molyneux  Smith,  M.C.,  Captain 
Royal  Flying  Corps,  eldest  son  of 
Arthur  Smith  of  Glenavon,  Oaklands 
Road,  Bedford.  They  adopted  the 
surname  of  Carington  on  their  marriage. 

Page  32. — Reginald  George  Hewett 
Pixley,  M.C.,  Captain  7th  London 
Brigade  Royal  Field  Artillery  (attached 
Royal  Flying  Corps),  was  killed  in  action, 
aged  24,  4  June  1917. 

PLAYER.  Vol.  15,  page  174.— Kathleen 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  William 
Goodacre  Player,  was  married  at 
Lenton,  co.  Nottingham,  30  October 
19 1 9,  to  Frederick  Henry  Le  Gendre 
Horton,  Captain  Rifle  Brigade,  2nd 
son  of  the  Rev.  Le  Gendre  George 
Horton  Starkie,  Vicar  of  Wellow,  co. 
Somerset,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells. 

POLE-CAREW.  Vol.  5,  page  147.— 
Frances  lone,  only  daughter  of  Charles 
Edward  Pole-Carew,  was  married  at 
Little  Hempston,  co.  Devon,  20 
November  19  iS,  to  Major  Roy  Morell, 
D.S.O.,  Australian  Imperial  Force. 

PORTMAN.  Vol.  II,  page  36.— William 
Henry  Berkeley,  Viscount  Portman, 
died,  aged  90,  at  22  Portman  Square, 
London,  16  October,  and  was  buried 
at  Bryanston,  co.  Dorset,  21  October 
1919. 

Page  40. — Georgiana  Isabella,  widow 
of  Seymour  Berkeley  Portman-Dalton, 
D.L.,  J. P.,  died,  aged  72,  at  Fillinyhani 
Castle,  Lincoln,  7  April,  and  was  buried 
at  Fillingham  13  April  1918. 


PORTMAN,  continued. 

Page  43. — Berkeley  Portman  died, 
aged  61,  at  The  King  Barrow,  Wareham, 
CO.  Dorset,  7  August  19 iS. 

Lieut.  -  Commander  Maurice  Percy 
Berkeley  Portman,  R.N.,  mairied  at 
St.  Saviour's,  Walton  Street.  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  21  February  191 8,  Joan 
Wycliffe,  elder  daughter  of  Major- 
General  Charles  William  Thompson, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  of  The  Castle,  Cape 
Town,  General  Ofificer  Commanding  in 
South  Africa.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  born  at  7  Penlee  Gardens, 
Stoke,  Devonport,  co.  Devon,  15  June 
1919. 

POWELL-COTTON.  Vol.  9,  page  60. 
Percy  Horace  Gordon  and  Hannah 
Brayton  Powell  -  Cotton  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Christopher  Powell  Cotton, 
born  at  Quex  Park,  Birchington,  co. 
Kent,  23  February  19 18. 

POWIS.  Vol.  13,  page  112.— Phyllis 
Hedworth  Camilla  Herbert,  younger 
daughter  of  Colonel  Edward  William 
Herbert,  was  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  i  June  191 8, 
to  Martin  Drummond  Vesey  Holt, 
eldest  son  of  Vesey  George  Mac- 
kenzie Holt  of  Mount  Mascal,  Bexley, 
CO.  Kent. 

Page  113. — Florentia  Caroline,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Hon''''  Robert  Charles 
Herbert,  died  2  March  1919. 

PRENTICE.  Vol.  I,  page  148  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Ixi.) — George 
Stukeley  and  Adele  Elizabeth  Clara 
Prentice  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Jean  Wilda,  born  10  August  191 8. 

Page  149. — Major  Arthur  Augustus 
Prentice  of  Oxton,  co.  Chester,  Royal 
Field  Artillery,  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  30  January 
1918,  Winefride  Audsley,  only  child  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Herbert  Besant  Tasker 
of  Queenscroft,  Eltham. 

PRESTON.  Vol.  16,  page  106  {and 
Addenda,  I'ol.  ig,  pa;;e  /.w'.)— Major 
Classon  O'Driscoll  Preston,  D.S.O., 
Royal  Field  Artilery,  and  Aimee 
Marguerite  his  wife,  have  issue  a  son, 
Ian  O'Driscoll  Preston,  born  at  10 
Polwarth  Terrace,  Edinburgh,  15 
December  1918,  baptised  at  St.  Giles', 
Edinburgh. 


ADDTTTONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


X9UB11 


PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  s,  page  63.— Anstis, 
widow  of  William  Symes  Prideaux,  died, 
aged  82,  at  Southfield,  Wellington,  co. 
Somerset,  16  May,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cenietery  at  Wellington  21  May  19 19. 

Page  63  {and  Addendas,  Vol.  14,  page 
xxiii.,  and  Vol.  ij,  J>ijgexxv.) — William 
de  Courcy  and  Mary  Prideaux  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Roger  Treverbyn 
Prideaux,  born  at  12  Frederick  Place, 
Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  28  September, 
baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Westhani, 
\\'eymouth,  18  December  1918. 

Page  63  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  /p, 
page  Ixii.)  —  Charles  Sydney  and  Ade- 
line Irene  Prideaux  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Thomas  Champernon,  born  at 
Ermington,  Dorchester,  12  August, 
baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Dorchester, 
22  October  1918. 

Page  64. — Carrie,  2nd  daughter  of 
Francis  Robert  Prideaux,  and  wife  of 
Clarence  P'ry,  died  at  Roughdown, 
Northwood,  16  August  1918,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Hove,  co. 
Sussex. 

PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  15,  page  1 41. —Walter 
Treverbian  and  Marion  Fenn  Prideaux 
have  further  issue  a  son,  born  at  1 1 
Ladbroke  Square,  Kensington,  London, 
10  March  19 18. 

PRIDEAUX- BRUNE.— Vol.  2,  page 
98. — Lieut.- Colonel  Denys  Edward 
Prideaux- Prune,  D.S.O.,  Rifle  Brigade, 
married  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  30  July  1918,  Cecely  Alice 
Grey,  only  daughter  of  Sir  Philip  Henry 
Brian  Grey-Egerton  of  Oulton  Park,  co. 
Chester,  Baronet.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  bom  at  i  Grovesnor  Crescent, 
Belgrave  Square,  London,  26  April  1919. 
Addenda,  Vol.  7,  page  ix. — Edmund 
Nicholas  Prideaux-Brune  (youngest  son 
of  Colonel  Charles  Robert  Prideaux- 
Brune,  see  page  g8),  who  was  educated 
at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sand- 
hurst, and  entered  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Rifle  Brigade  21  December  191 7,  was 
killed  in  action,  aged  19,  22  May  19 18. 

RAGLAN.  Vol.  II,  page  103  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Ixiii.) — 'l"he 
Hon*"''  Wellesley  FitzRoy  and  Edith 
Lesley  Somerset  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Anne  Vivian,  born  at  Fieldend  House, 
Eastcote,  co.  Middlesex,  4  May,  baptised 
at  St.  Mary's,  Graham  Street,  I'imlico, 
London,  7  June  19 19. 


RANDALL.  Vol.  3  (see  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  xi.) — Ruth  Mary  Sancroft,  youngest 
daughter  of  William  Sancroft  Randall  (see 
page  175),  was  married  at  St.  Thomas', 
Portman  Square,  London,  1 7  March 
1919,  to  G.  H.  Gore  BurroughB,  Indian 
Army  Reserve,  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Gore  Burroughs,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces 
in  India. 

RANSOME.  Page  no  of  present 
volume. — Alice  Sophia,  widow  of 
George  Frederick  Ransome  (and 
daughter  of  Stephen  Marshall,  by 
Caroline  his  wife,  daughter  of  John 
and  Mercy  Daking),  was  born  and 
baptised  at  Semer,  near  Hadleigh, 
CO.  Suffolk.  Her  son,  Stafford  Marshall 
Ransome,  married  at  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
U.S.A.,  21  July  1913,  Mae  Kathleen, 
daughter  of  Jesse  and  Mary  Gardner 
of  Lakewood,  Ohio.  They  have  issue 
three  children,  a  son,  Stafford  Gardner 
Ransome,  born  7  December  J914;  a 
daughter,  Alice  Mary,  born  i  September 
1916;  and  a  son,  Frederick  Henry 
Ransome,  born  18  July  191 8. 

Page  112. — Jessie,  daughter  of 
Frederick  Ransome  and  wife  of  Wilber- 
force  Wilson,  was  born  at  Ipswich,  co. 
Suffolk,  8  December  1842. 

Page  116.  — Lewis  .Stafford  Ransome 
was  buried  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex. 

Violet  Grace,  only  daughter  of  James 
Stafford  Ransome  of  Wrencote,  Windsor, 
CO.  Berks  (not  as  described),  was 
married  at  Lytton,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,  12  September  1912,  to  Mark 
Blakiston  Baines,  M.B.,  of  Lytton  (son 
of  Harry  Baines  of  Oxford,  Solicitor), 
M.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  Oxford  1910, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1909.  She 
died  at  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  in 
October  19 12,  and  was  buried  at  Lytton. 

John  Edward  Geoffrey  Ransome  was 
baptised  at  St.  Mary-the-Boltons,  West 
Brompton,  London. 

RATCLIFF.  Vol.  14,  page  104  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ip,  page  Ixiit.) — Martin 
Rowlinson  and  Ethel  Bridget  Ratcliff 
of  Metchley,  Sutton  Coldfield,  co. 
Warwick,  have  further  issue  two  sons, 
Kenneth  Martin  Ratcliff,  bom  at 
Metchley,  Sutton  Coldfield,  17  March, 
baptised  at  Four  Oaks.  co.  Warwick,  12 
May  191S,  and  Edward  Howard 
Ratcliff,  born  at  Metchley,  Sutton 
Coldfield,  25  July,  l>ap;i.^cd  at  Four 
Oaks  25  October  1919. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


RAWSON.  Vol.  8,  page  69.— Mary 
Sibella,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Artliur  Rawson,  died  15  March  1919. 

RENDLESHAM.  Vol  14,  page  127 
{and  Addenda,  Vol.  j8,  page  /nil.)  — 
Major  the  Hon''''  Hugh  Edmund 
Thellusson,  D.S.O.,  Royal  Field  Artil- 
lery, and  Gwynnydd  Colleton  his  wife, 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Cynthia 
Elizabeth,  born  at  East  Cosham  House, 
Cosham,  co.  Hants,  20  March  19 18, 
baptised  at  Farlington,  co.  Hants. 

REYNARD.  Vol.  3,  page  165.— Henry 
Leonard  Reynard  died,  aged  75,  at 
Hillside,  Newark,  co.  Nottingham,  20 
May  19T9. 

REYNOLDS.  Vol.  17,  page  174.— 
Clara  Octavia,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Reynolds,  died,  aged  73,  19  December, 
and  was  buried  at  Clipston,  co. 
Northampton,  23  December  1918. 

Edward  and  Gladys  Reynolds  ha^e 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Jane,  born  at 
56  Billing  Road,  Northampton,  i  May, 
baptised  at  All  Saints',  Northampton, 
17  June  1918. 

RICHARDSON.      Vol.     5,     page    104 

(and  Addenda,  Vo/.  jp,  page  ixiv.)  — 
Christopher  Ridley  Richardson,  Cap- 
tain ist  East  Yorkshire  Regiment 
(attached  Royal  Air  Force),  and  Wini- 
fred Mary  his  wife,  had  issue  a  daughter, 
born  27  January  19 19,  who  died  10 
February  following. 

RIVINGTON.  Vol.  3,  page  22.— John 
Sangster  Rivington  married  at  the 
parish  church,  Horsham,  co.  Sussex, 
19  August  1919,  Ethel  Winifred, 
youngest  daughter  of  Charles  J.  Stott 
of  Ashmead,  Horsham. 

Page  24.  —  Mary  Christina,  3rd 
daughter  of  Septimus  Rivington,  died, 
aged  45,  23  November  1918. 

ROBERTS.  Vol.  II,  page  4.— Hilda 
Frances,  younger  daughter  of  James 
Hackett  Roberts,  was  married  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  23 
March  19 18,  to  George  Kenneth  Stone, 
son  of  G.  W.  Stone 

ROGERS.  Vol.  6,  page  131. — Laura 
Augusta,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Reginald 
Bassett  Rogers,  died  at  Feriiby, 
Penzance,  co.  Cornwall,  13  August  1919. 


ROGERS;  continued. 

Page  13 1. — Ellinor,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Rogers,  died  at 
Penzance  17  September  19 18. 

Page  134  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  iS, 
page  Ix.)  —  Commander  Hugh  Hext 
and  .•Xgnes  Helena  Trevelyan  Rogers 
have  issue  a  son,  born  at  Weymouth,  co. 
Dorset,  25  February  19 18. 

ROSEBERY.  Vol.  16,  page  136.— 
Dame  Helen  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Henry 
William  Primrose,  K.C.B.,  C.S.L,  Indian 
Staff  Corps,  died  at  44  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  11  June 
1919. 

Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Ixvi. — Lady 
Victoria  Alice  Louise,  widow  of  the 
Hon'''"  Neil  James  Archibald  Primrose, 
M.P.,  M.C.  (see  Vol.  16,  page  ijj),  and 
only  daughter  of  Edward  George 
Villiers,  Earl  of  Derby,  K.G.  [see 
Pedigree  of  Derby,  Vol  IJ,  page  72), 
was  married  2ndly  at  the  British 
Embassy  ("hurch,  Pari.s,  11  June  1919, 
to  Malcolm  Bullock,  Captain  Scots 
Guards. 

ROUND.  Vol.  12,  page  3  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  IJ,  page  xxiii.) — Charles  James 
and  Sylvia  Round  have  further  issue  a 
son,  born  at  Birch  Hall,  Colchester,  co. 
Essex,  20  March  19 18. 

Page  6  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page 
Ixvi.) — Captain  Charles  Wolfran  Round- 
Turner,  R.N.,  and  Janet  Mary  his  ww, 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  born  at 
Witham,  co.  Essex,  31  May  19 19. 

ROXBURGHE.  Vol.  12,  page  158.— 
Lord  Charles  John  Innes-Ker,  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Scots  Guards,  died,  aged  76, 
19  Novemlier,  and  was  buried  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  co  Middlesex,  25 
November  1919. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  3,  page  16. —  Captain 
Charles  William  Rawson  Royds,  R.N., 
married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  5  October  19 18,  Mary  Louisa, 
only  daughter  of  Captain  Arthur  Rodney 
Blane,  R.N.  She  married  istlyin  1904, 
Guy  Ivo  Sebright,  son  of  Guy  Thomas 
Saunders  Sebright. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  8,  page  26. —Thomas 
Brocklebank  died  at  Wateringbury 
Place,  CO.  Kent,  16  February,  and  was 
buried  in  Smithdown  Road  Cemetery, 
Liverpool,  21  February  19 19. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


ROYDS,  continued. 

Page  29. — Edmund  Molyneux  Royds 
died,  aged  87,  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
26  February  19 18. 

Page  3 1 . — Thomas  Alington  Royds, 
2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Air  Force,  died, 
aged   33,   20  April  1918. 

RUGGE-PRICE.  Vol.  14,  page  163.— 
Dame  Antonia  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Charles 
Rugge-Price,  Baronet,  died  at  Spring 
Grove,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  21  J;in- 
uary,  and  was  buried  in  Richmond 
Cemetery  on  Thursday,  24  January 
1918. 

RUSHBROOKE.  Vol.  19,  page  9.— 
Bartle  Davers  Rushbrooke,  Captain  3rd 
Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment,  previously 
reported  wounded  and  missing  25  May 
19 1 5,  is  now  believed  to  have  been 
killed  in  action  on  that  date  near 
Ypres,  Belgium. 

RUSSELL.     Vol.  5,  page   60.— Colonel 

Walter  Russell,  R.E.,  Chief  Engineer  of 
the  London  District,  died,  aged  57,  at 
Hawthornden,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  4 
April,  and  was  buried  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  10  February 
1917. 

RUSSELL.  Vol.  17,  page  94. —  Henry 
Branfill  Russell,  ist  Lieutenant  ist 
Essex  Regiment,  mortally  wounded  near 
Engelbelmer,  in  the  battle  of  the 
Somme,  died  same  day  at  Gezaincourt, 
France,  1 1  July  1 9 1 6. 

Charles  Russell,  Captain  East  York- 
shire Regiment  (attached  3/3rd  Gurkha 
Rifles),  was  killed  in  action,  aged  45, 
at  Nebi  Samwil,  Palestine,  22  November 
1917. 

RYLANDS.  Vol.  i,  page  16  and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Ixvii.) — Ralph 
Paul  Kirkland  and  Elsie  Margaret 
Rylands  of  4  Silverdale  Road,  Oxton, 
Birkenhead,  co.  Chester,  have  issue  a 
son,  John  Power  Rylands,  born  at  11 
Alton  Road,  Birkenhead,  19  July,  bap- 
tised at  St.  Saviour's,  Oxton,  17 
August  1 9 18. 

Page  16  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page 
l.Kvii.) — Geoffrey  Glazebrook  Rylands 
of  Woodside,  Elm  Tree  Road,  Lymni, 
CO.  Chester,  Captain  Tank  Corps,  and 
Nora  Lee  his  wife,  have  issue  a  son, 
Harry  Glazebrook  Rylands,  born  at  4 
Arnside  Road,  Birkenhead,  3  November, 
baptised  at  St.  Saviour's,  Oxton,  8 
December  19 18. 


ST.  GEORGE.  Vol.  i,  page  107. — 
Annie  Gibson,  widow  of  George  St. 
George,  died  at  W'oodgift,  Devonshire 
Place,  Birkenhead,  16  May  19 18. 

George  Edward  St.  George  died, 
aged  61,  at  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester, 
13  April  1919. 

Arthur  Baldwin  St.  George  married  at 
St.  Dominic's  Priory,  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  6  August  19 18,  Eva,  widow 
of  R.  C.  A.  Raikes  of  Abbey  Gardens, 
St.  John's  Wood,  CO.  Middlesex. 

ST.  GERMANS.  Vol.  18,  page  183.— 
The  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  M.C.,  Captain 
Royal  Scots  Greys,  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  11  June  1918, 
Lady  Blanche  Linnie  (Somerset),  elder 
daughter  of  Henry  Adelbert  Wellington 
FitzRoy,  Duke  of  Beaufort.  They 
have  issue  a  daughter,  born  at  2 
Lowther  Gardens,  Prince's  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  London,  27  February  19 19. 
Page  184.  —  .Arthur  Ernest  Henry 
Eliot  married  3rdly  in  London,  26  April 
1919,  Mabel  Louisa,  3rd  daughter  of 
Sir  Edward  John  Dean  Paul,  Baronet. 
She  died  at  47  Curzoii  Street,  Mayfair, 
London,  9  July,  and  was  cremated  at 
Golder's  Green,  the  ashes  being  subse- 
quently interred  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery  14  July  19 19. 

SCARSDALE.  Vol.  4,  page  8i.— 
Magdalen  Blanche,  eider  daughter  of 
Colonel  the  Hon''''  Alfred  Nathaniel 
Curzon,  was  married  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  London,  25  June 
1 919,  to  Captain  Hugh  Percy  Gillilan. 

SCHOMBERG.  Vol.  i,  page  210.— 
Louisa  Brodrick,  5th  daughter  of 
Joseph  Trigge  Schomberg,  died,  aged 
72,  at  Seend,  co.  Wilts,  15  February, 
and  was  buried  there  20  February  1919. 

SCOTT.  Vol.  15,  page  127.  — Dame 
Carmen  Estelle,  wife  of  Sir  Samuel 
Haslam  Scott,  Baronet,  died  in  London 
8  February  19 19. 

SCOTT.  Vol.  18,  page  202.  —  .Mary 
Hannah,  wife  of  Joseph  Samuel  Scott, 
died  at  Farncoinbe,  co.  Surrey,  in 
April   1915. 

SHADWELL.  Vol.  3.  page  106.— 
Charles  I^mcelot  Shadwell,  D.C.L., 
died,  aged  78,  at  103  Banbury  Road, 
Oxford,  13  February,  and  was  buried 
in  Holywell  Cemetery,  Oxford,  17 
February  1919. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


SHAIRP.  Vol.  17,  page  144. — Eleanora 
Beatrice,  7th  daughter  of  Stephen 
Francis  Shairp  and  wife  of  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Philip  Sykes  Murphy  Burlton, 
died   26  June  1918. 

SHANN.  Vol.  I,  page  i6()  {a?td  Addenda, 
I'ol.  iS,  page  Lxiii.)  —  Edward  Waring- 
ton  Shann,  Captain  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  and  Ruth  Olivia  his  wife 
have  further  issue  a  son,  George  Nevill 
Shann,  born  at  The  Moss,  Birstwith, 
CO.  York,  on  Wednesday,  26  June  1918. 

Addenda,  Vol.  j,  page  viii. — Rosetta 
Mary,  younger  daughter  of  Henry 
Charles  Shann  {see  page  i6g),  was 
married  at  Birstwith,  co.  York,  9 
October  1919,  to  Henry  Norman  Goode, 
M.C.,  of  39  Bootham,  York. 

Page  170. — Reginald  Arthur  Shann, 
Lieutenant  3rd  (attached  4th)  East 
Lancashire  Regiment,  was  killed  in 
action,  aged  26,  near  Hargicourt,  21 
March  19 18. 

SHEDDEN.  Vol.  II,  page  32.— Mary, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Cole 
Shedden,  died,  aged  99,  at  Slatwoods, 
Tichmarsh,  co.  Northampton,  4  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Clapton,  co.  North- 
ampton 9  March  1918. 

SHERBORNE.  Vol.  10,  page  20.— 
Edward  Lenox,  Baron  Sherborne,  died, 
aged  88,  at  Sherborne  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  was  buried  at  Sherborne 
24  July  1919. 

SHIRLEY.  Vol.  12,  page  89.— Mary 
Philippa,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev, 
Walter  Waddington  Shirley,  D.D., 
died,  aged  59,  at  Oxford,  9  September 
1917. 

SPARROW.  Vol.  I,  page  231  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Lxx.) — Arthur 
Alan  Hanbury-Spariow,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Captain  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment, 
and  lleen  Margaret  Aitken  his  wife, 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Joan  Margaret, 
born  at  Shrewsbury,  co.  Saloj),  1 7  May, 
baptised  at  Cound,  co.  Salop,  30  July 
1919. 

Addenda,  I'ol.  ig,  page  lxx. — Brian 
Hanbury  Hanbury  -  Sparrow,  M.C., 
Captain  3rd  Battalion  (The  King's) 
Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  younger  son 
of  Alan  Bertram  Hanbury  Sparrow  {see 
page  2ji),  was  killed  in  action,  aged 
21,  at  Baku,  Russia,  26  August  1915. 


SPEDDING.  Vol.  13,  page  157.— Major 
John  Carlisle  Deey  Spedding  died  at 
Wellesley  Officers'  Hospital,  Aldershot, 
CO.  Hants,  8  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Newnham,  co.  Hants,  12  March 
1919. 

SPENCER.  Vol.  9,  page  124.— The 
Rev.  Albert  Spencer  died,  aged  73,  at 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  28  December 
1914. 

SPOONER.  Vol.  16,  page  144.— 
Margaret  Skottowe,  widow  of  Lucius 
Henry  Spooner,  died,  aged  90,  at 
Hillside,  Hayward's  Heath,  co.  Sussex, 
10  February  19 18. 

STANFORD.  Vol.  9,  page  92  {and 
Addetida,  Vol.  ig,  page  Ixxi.) — Percy 
and  Eva  Stanford  have  issue  a  son, 
Alan  Percy  Stanford,  born  at  Brook- 
lands,  Great  Oakley,  co.  Essex,  22 
March  191 9. 

Page  93. — Ivan  Crisp  Stanford 
married  at  Lawford,  co.  Essex,  10 
April  191 2,  Edith  Emmeline,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Rumsey  Richardson  of 
Holly  Lodge,  Lawford.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Joan  Emmeline  Mary, 
born  at  Clare  Lodge,  Maldon  Road, 
Colchester,  18  August  1917. 

Donovan  Edward  Stanford,  2nd 
Lieutenant  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers 
(attached  to  Royal  Irish  Regiment),  was 
killed  in  action  at  Ephey,  France,  21 
March  19 18. 

Sybil  Hardy,  Volunteer  Ambulance 
Detachment,  5th  daughter  of  Charles 
Maurice  Stanford,  died,  aged  20,  at 
the  American  Red  Cross  Hospital, 
Lancaster  Gate,  London,  14  Decem- 
ber, and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard,  Colchester,  co.  Essex, 
1 8  December  19 18. 

STAPLES.  Vol.  19,  page  70.— Henry 
John  Staples  died  at  Daysmill,  Matlock, 
CO.  Derby,  23  March  1919. 

STAPLETON.  Vol.  14.  page  132.— 
Mary  Jane,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
George  Stapleton,  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Seamer,  co.  York,  9  July,  and  was  buried 
at  Seamer  12  July  19 18. 

Page  133. — Edith  Mary,  widow  of 
Edward  John  Stapleton,  died  at  The 
Vine,  Northbourne,  co.  Kent,  20  July 
1919. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


STARKIE.  Vol.  6,  page  151  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  pa^e  x.vviii.) — Piers 
Cecil  Le  Gendre  and  Cicely  Starkie 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  born  at 
Rathcline,  Molesey,  co.  Surrey,  5 
Octoljer  1918.  , 

Page  152. — The  Rev.  Henry  Arthur 
Starkie  died,  aged  80,  at  Settle,  co.  York, 
3  January,  and  was  buried  in  Padiham 
Cemetery,  CO.  Lancaster,  7  January  19 iS. 

STERRY.  Vol.  I,  page  180.— Wasey 
vSterry,  C.B.E.,  Legal  Secretary  to  the 
Soudan  Government,  married  at  All 
Saints',  Cairo,  Egypt,  3  April  1919, 
Renee,  eldest  daughter  of  Adrien 
Bonfils  of  Brumana,  Syria. 

STONE.  Vol.  I,  page  61. — Edward 
Stone,  F.S.A.,  died,  aged  70,  at  Black- 
heath,  CO.  Kent,  27  November,  and  was 
buried  in  Shooter's  Hill  Cemetery, 
CO.  Kent,  30  November  1918. 

Page  61  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
page  l.xv.) — Major  Edward  Stone,  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  Dora  his  wife, 
had  further  issue  a  son,  Edward  Stone, 
born  at  Rathgowrie  Hall,  near  Farnham, 
5  January  1918,  who  died,  aged  13 
months,  x  ALirch  1919. 

Page  61. — Lieut.-Colonel  Arthur 
Stone,  D.S.O.,  was  killed  in  action 
2  October  1918. 

Page  62.  —  Reginald  Guy  Stone, 
Lieutenant- Commander  Royal  Navy, 
married  at  the  Church  of  St.  Duthus, 
Tain,  co.  Ross,  24  April  1915,  Caroline 
Vere,  youngest  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Hugh  Munro  Eraser  of 
Mayfield,  Tain.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  Edward  Reginald  Stone,  born  at 
Mayfield,  Tain,  10  May,  baptised  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Tain,  21  July  1916. 

SURTEES.  Vol.  19,  page  201. — Robert 
Lambton  Surtees,  Captain  (The  King's) 
Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  and  Anne 
his  wife,  have  issue  a  son,  born  at  31 
Brunswick  Road,  Hove,  co.  Sussex, 
26  January  1919. 

SWANN.  Vol.  I,  page  95.— Henry 
Leslie  Aldersey  Swann  married  at 
Headington,  co.  Oxford,  28  October 
1 9 19,  Evelyn  May,  only  child  of 
Robert  Hitcliings  of  Headington. 

SWITHINBANK.  Vol.  7,  page  151.— 
Cuthbert  Winthrop  Swithinbank,  I  ).S.O. 
(1918),  Commander  Royal  Navy, 
married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
London,  19  June  1919,  Mary  Frances, 
eldest  daughter  of  Percy  Furnivall. 


SWITHINBANK,  continued 

Page  152  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  Ixxi.) — Crossley  and  Phcebe 
Dingwall  Swithinbank  have  issue  a 
son,  bom  at  Maybanks,  Rudgwick, 
CO.  Sussex,  19   February  1918. 

Hilda  Spenser,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Herbert  Spenser  Swithinbank,  was 
married  at  Maymyo,  Upper  Burma, 
India,  21  April  19 19,  to  Philip 
Christopher  Fogarty,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  son  of  Philip  James  Fogarty. 

Mildred,  his  younger  daughter,  was 
married  at  Wonston,  co.  Hants,  15 
.■\ugust  19 18,  to  George  Christie,  Captain 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps. 

TENNYSON.  Vol.  14,  page  95.— Lord 
Tennyson  married  2ndly  at  North 
Stoneham,  co.  Hants,  27  July  19 18, 
Mary  Emily,  daughter  of  Charles 
Robert  Prinsep,  Advocate-General, 
Calcutta,  and  widow  of  Andrew 
Hichens  of  Monk's  Hatch,  Compton, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Major  the  Hon^''=  Lionel  Hallam 
Tennyson,  Rifie  Brigade,  who  served  in 
European  War  191 4-18  (twice  wounded), 
married  in  London,  27  March  1918,  the 
Hon*"''  Clarissa  Madeline  Georgiana 
Felicite,  only  daughter  of  Edward 
Priaulx,  ist  Baron  Gienconner.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  Harold  Christopher 
Tennyson,  born  at  3  Buckingham  Gate, 
Westminster,  25  March,  baptised  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  28  April  1919. 

The  Hon*"''  Alfred  Aubrey  Tennyson, 
Captain  Rifle  Brigade,  was  killed  in 
action  in  19 18. 

Page  96. — Emma  Louisa,  widow  of 
Arthur  Tennyson,  died  at  Seaborough, 
Malvern,  co.  \Vorcester,  31  August  1919. 

TENNYSON -D'EYNCOURT.     Vol. 

19,  page  95.  —  Helena  Catherine  Sophia, 
youngest  daughter  of  Edmund  Charles 
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt  was  married  at 
Tealby,  co.  Lincoln,  12  August  1919, 
to  Arnold  de  Bunsen,  Captain  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  eldest  son  of  L.  de 
Bunsen  of  Gustard  Wood,  Wheat- 
hampstead,  co.  Hertford. 

TENTERDEN.  V„l.  13,  page  46.— 
The  Hon'''''  Geraldine  .\lice  Ellen, 
widow  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Carbery  Egan, 
and  2nd  daugiuer  of  Sir  Charles  Stuart 
Aubrey,  Baron  Tenterden,  K.C.B.,  died, 
aged  56,  at  Lynmouth,  co.  Devon,  10 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Brendon, 
North  Devon,  15  November  19 19. 


ADDITIONS    6^    CORRECTIONS. 


THURSBY.  Vol.  n,  page  96.— Maud, 
widow  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Arthur  Edmund 
Thursby,  died  1 2  April,  and  was  buried 
at  Prior's  Hardvvick,  co.  Warwick,  1 7 
April  1918. 

THURBURN.  Vol.  5,  page  117.— 
Major  James  Oliver  Stokes  Thurburn, 
M.C.,  Royal  Field  Artillery,  married  at 
St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken.sington,  London, 
17  July  19 1 9,  Kathleen  Mary,  youngest 
daughter  of  Edward  H.  Tootal  of  25 
Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensington, 
London. 

Page  119. — The  Rev.  Martin  Boyd 
and  Elsie  Thurburn  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Ann  Christine,  born  at 
Lower  Kingswood,  co.  Surrey,  4  June, 
baptised  at  the  Church  of  the  Wisdom 
of  God,  Kingswood,  5  July  1919. 

THURSFIELD.  Vol.  14,  page  183.— 
Raymond  Spencer  Thursfield,  C.M.G., 
Paymaster- Commander  Royal  Navy, 
married  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster 
Gate,  Hyde  Park,  London,  24  April 
1918,  Evelyn  Mary,  daughter  of  Colonel 
Charles  Harrop  Beck,  C.B.,  of  Upton 
Priory,  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  born  at  10  Coates 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  31  August  19 19. 

TROTMAN.  Vol.  3,  page  162.— Grace, 
widow  of  William  Charles  Trotman, 
died,  aged  77,  at  13  Northbrook  Road, 
Lee,  CO.  Kent,  9  September,  and  was 
buried  at  Lee  13  September  19 18. 

TUDSBERY    (formerly   TURNER). 

Vol.  I,  page  191. — Lieut.-Colonel 
Henry  Tudsbery  Tudsbery,  M.C.,  Royal 
Engineers,  Assoc.  M.Inst.  C.E.,  married 
at  Allan  Park  Church,  Stirling,  19  June 
1915,  Winnie  Davis,  2nd  daughter  of 
Sir  James  Brown  Smith  of  Clifford  Park, 
Stirling.  I'hey  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Lorna  Oliver,  born  at  Hill  House, 
Harlow,  co.  Essex,  9  October  1919, 
baptised  at  Harlow. 

Page  191  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  18, 
page  Ixvii.) — Francis  Cannon  Tudsbery 
and  Isabella  Fleming  Tudsbery  have 
issue  a  son,  Richard  Francis  Sutherland 
Tudsbery,  born  at  i  Mulberry  Walk, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  8  July  1919. 

Page  192. — William  Tudsbery 
Tudsbery,  M.A.,  died,  aged  47,  at 
Oxford,  21  September,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Oxford  24  September 
1919. 


TUKE.  Vol.  2,  page  86  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  J,  page  vi.) — Eva  NLirian,  wife  of 
William  Favill  Tuke,  died,  aged  48,  at 
Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  14  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Saffron  Walden,  co.  Essex, 

19  March  1919.  Administration  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  5  May 
191 9,  to  U'illiam  Favill  Tuke. 

Page  87. — Esther  Maria,  widow  of 
Daniel  Hack  Tuke,  M.D.,  died,  aged 
90,  at  Lyndon  Lodge,  Hanwell,  co. 
Middlesex,  26  January  1917. 

Addenda,  Vol.  J,  page  viii. — Anthony 
William  Tuke,  only  son  of  William 
Favill  Tuke  {see  page  86),  married 
at  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church, 
Glasgow,  23  September  1919,  Agnes 
Edna,  daughter  of  Henry  George 
Gannaway  of  Dane's  Drive,  Glasgow. 

TURNBULL.  Vol.  15,  page  198.- 
John  Oswin  Turnbull,  Captain  Welsh 
Regiment,  was  killed  in  action  at  High 
Wood,  France,  aged  27,  8  September 
1916. 

Dorothy,  2nd  daughter  of  Lewis 
Robert  Turnbull,  was  married  at  St. 
Joseph's,  Penarth,  co.  Glamorgan,  30 
September  1919,  to  R.  C.  Ci. 
McClement,  Lieutenant  Royal  Indian 
Marine. 

Gerard  liltyd  Turnbull,  Lieutenant 
Welsh  Regiment,  died,  aged  31  (of 
wounds    received    in    action    9    April), 

20  April  1918,  and  was  buried  at  Lille, 
France. 

Page  1 98  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ig, 
page  Ixxiv.) — Richard  Eric  Turnbull, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Garrison  Artillery, 
and  Phyllis  Adeline  his  wife,  have  issue 
a  son,  born  at  49  Plymouth  Road, 
Penarth,  co.  Glamorgan,  3  August  1918. 

TURNEY.  Vol.    19,  page    206.— Major 

Leonard  ^\'illiam       Turney,       Royal 

Fusiliers,  was  killed  in  action  3  May 
1917. 

TUSCN.  Vol.  18,  page  70.— Dame  Ann 
Frances,  wife  of  General  Sir  Henry 
Brasnell  Tuson,  K.C.B.,  died,  aged 
78,  at  Bembridge  Crescent,  Southsea, 
CO.  Hants,  25  March  19 19. 

UPCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  27.— Ruth,  3rd 
daughter  of  tlie  Rev.  Arthur  Charles 
Wodehouse  Upcher,  died,  aged  27,  at 
the  Rectory,  Hingham,  co.  Norfolk, 
4  December  1918,  and  was  buried  at 
Hingham. 


ADDITIONS   &-    CORRECTIONS. 


xxiix- 


U  PC  HER,  continued. 

Page  27. — Christine  Mary,  his  youngest 
daughter,  was  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Leatherhead,  co.  Surrey,  15 
February  19 19,  to  Horace  Edward 
Ward,  Captain  The  Buffs,  eldest 
surviving  son  of  Robert  Ward  of 
Oak  Lawn,  Leatherhead. 

VAILLANT.  Vol.  13,  page  32.— Virginia 
Beatrice,  younger  daughter  of  Albert 
Vaillant,  died,  aged  54,  at  Kirketon 
House,  Darlinghurst,  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  Australia,  24  December, 
and  was  buried  in  Gore  Hill  Cemetery, 
North  Sydney,  26  December  1918. 

VASSALL.  Vol.  17,  page  154.— Mary, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William 
Vassall,  died,  aged  56,  at  Hurst  Manor, 
Martock,  co.  Somerset,  29  July  19 18. 

Mary  Oliver,  younger  daugliter  of 
the  Rev.  William  Vassall,  was  married 
at  St.  Mary's,  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  6  July  1918,  to  Reginald 
Trelawney  Wickham,  Royal  Air  Force, 
2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Prebendary 
Archdale  Palmer  Wickham,  Vicar  of 
East  Brent,  co.  Somerset. 

VIDLER.  Vol.  13,  page  96.— Hester, 
widow  of  James  Coleman  Vidler,  died, 
aged  93,  at  The  Grove,  Rye,  co.  Sussex, 
2  July  1918. 

Leslie  James  Coleman  Vidler,  M.C., 
Captain  Royal  West  Surrey  Regiment 
(The  Queen's),  married  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  16  May  19 18, 
Florence  Mary,  youngest  daughter  of 
William  Marshall  Philip  of  Grangeway, 
Enfield.  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
born  at  102  Boscombe  Road,  Southend- 
on-Sea,  co.  Essex,  7  March  1919. 

Page  98. — Bertram  Hall  Vidler,  2nd 
Lieutenant  Royal  Sussex  Regiment, 
was  killed  in   19 17. 

Page  99. — Albert  Edward  Vidler, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Eng.,  died  at 
Studholme,  Ashford,  co.  Middlesex, 
8  June   1919. 

VINCENT.  Vol.  14,  page  160.— Walter 
George  Vincent  died,  aged  76,  at 
.Skegness,  co.  Lincoln,  21  January  191 9. 

WALKER.  Vol.  15,  page  55. — Frances 
Isabella  (larr,  elder  daughter  of  Arthur 
Edward  Walker,  was  married  by  special 
licence  at  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  25 
September  19 19,  to  Eric  Kingsley 
\Valmislev,  2nd  son  of  L  W.  AValmisley, 
F.R.LB.A.,  Southsea. 


WALLER.     Vol.  9,  page  178.— Thomas 

Henry  Whalley  Waller,  Lieutenant 
Gloucestershire  Regiment,  was  killed 
in  action  at  Ilouthulst  Forest  22 
October  19 17. 

WALSINGHAM.  Vol.  16,  page  21.— 
Lieut-Colonel  George  de  Grey,  D.S.O., 
ist  Norfolk  Regiment,  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  29  April  191 9, 
Hyacinth,  only  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Lambart  Henry  Bouwens,  R.A. 
Page  23  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ly, 
page  xxxiiii.)  —  Nigel  and  Florence 
Emily  Frances  de  Grey  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Roger  de  Grey,  born  at 
Colehatch,  Penn,  co.  Buckingham,  18 
April,  baptised  at  Tyler's  Green,  co. 
Buckingham,  10  June  19 18. 

WARDE.  Vol.  4,  page  59.  —  Charlotte 
Henrietta,  5th  daughter  of  Vice- Admiral 
Charles  Warde,  K.H.,  and  widow  of  the 
Rt.  Hon'''"^  Sir  John  Tomlinson  Hibbert, 
K.C.B.,  died,  aged  84,  at  Harleston, 
Cary  Crescent,  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
1 7  November,  and  was  buried  at 
Westerham,  co.  Kent,  22  Nevember 
1918. 

Page  61. — Lionel  and  Jessie  Hilda 
Warde  have  issue  a  daughter,  Marjorie, 
born  at  Petersham,  co.  Surrey,  10 
February,  baptised  at  All  Saints', 
Petersham,  8  March  1919.  Jessie 
Hilda  Warde  died  at  Petersham  House, 
Petersham,  20  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Petersham  22  February  1919- 

Colonel  Charles  Edward  Warde, 
O.B.E.,  was  created  a  Baronet  3  June 
1919. 

Page  64. — Richard  Edward  Warde, 
M.C.,  Lieutenant  Scots  Guards,  married 
at  Anlaby,  co.  York,  i  September  191 7, 
Muriel  Thetis,  youngest  daughter  of 
Arthur  Wilson  of  Tranbv  Croft,  ro.  York, 
J.P.  andD.L. 

WARWICK.  Vol.  IS,  pdge  15.— 
Brigadier-  General  Lord  and  Lady 
Ihooke  have  further  issue  a  son.  John 
Ambrose  Henry  Greville,  born  at  Byfleet, 
CO.  Surrey,  2  February,  baptised  at 
Burton,  CO.  Hants.  22  .May  1918. 

2\Iarjorie  Blanche  P'va,  elder  daughter 
of  the  Earl  of  Warwick  and  widow  of 
the  Earl  of  Feversham,  married  2ndly 
in  191 7,  the  Hon''''^  William  Gervase 
Beckett,  M.  P.,  youngest  son  of  Sir 
Edmund  Beckett'.  Bt.,  and  brother  of 
Edmund,  Baron  Grimthorpe. 


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WARWICK,  continued. 

The  Hon"'  Maynard  Greville,  Royal 
Flying  Corps,  married  at  Little  Easton, 
CO.  Essex,  19  February  19 18,  Dora,  only 
daughter  of  Edward  Pape  of  Moor 
Hall,  Battle,  co.  Sussex,  and  of  26 
Portland  Place,  St.  IMarylebone,  London. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  born  18 
January   1919. 

Page  16. —  Major  Charles  Henry 
Greville,  D.  S.O.,  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  22  June  1918, 
Gwendoline,  only  daughter  of  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Geoffrey  Glyn,  D.S.O. 

George  Gordon  Francis  Greville, 
Captain  4th  Hussars,  was  killed  in 
action,  aged  28,  31   March  19 18. 

WATNEY.  Vol.  I,  page  112  (and 
Addenda.,  Vol.  ig,  page  Ixxvi.) — Gilbert 
John  Watney,  Squadron  Leader  Royal 
Air  Force,  Paymaster  Lieut. -Commander 
Royal  Navy,  and  Dorothy  Kate  his  wife, 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Rosemarie 
Patricia  Spencer,  born  at  10  Thistle 
Grove,  South  Kensington,  1-ondon,  27 
September,  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton  Road,  London,  3  November 
1918. 

Page  113. — Mary,  3rd  daughter  of 
James  Watney,  died,  aged  72,  at  Haling 
Park,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  16  December, 
and  was  buried  in  Mitcham  Road 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  19  December 
1918. 

WEBBER.  Vol.  4,  page  160.— Henry 
Webber,  Lieutenant  7th  Battalion 
South  Lancashire  Regiment,  died  from 
wounds  received  in  action  the  same 
day,  aged  68,  21  July  19 16. 


WELDON.  Vol.  3,  page  40.— William 
Henry  Weldon,  C.V.O.,  F.S.A., 
Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  was  knighted 
in  March  1919,  and  created  K.C.V.O. 
3  June  following.  He  died,  aged  82, 
at  Orchard,  Shiplake,  co.  Oxford,  25 
August,  and  was  buried  at  Shiplake 
30  August  1919. 

WELMAN.  Vol.  3,  page  35.— Augusta 
Charlotte,  2nd  daughter  of  Charles  Noel 
Welman,  died  at  Pontorson,  France,  7 
April  igi2,  and  was  buried  there. 

Arthur  Nelson  Welman  died  at 
Southernleigh,  Minehead,  co.  Somerset, 
2   November   1906,  and  was  buried  in 


the  cemetery  at  Taunton,  co.  Somerset. 
Katherine  Fearing,  his  widow,  died  in 
the  United  Stales  of  America  in  1907. 

Page  35. — Cyril  John  Welman  died 
at  Horta,  Fayal,  in  the  Azores,  10 
December  1918,  and  was  buried  at 
Fayal  the  same  day. 

Page  36.  —  Frances  Agnes,  6th 
daughter  of  Charles  Noel  \V'elmaii, 
and  wife  of  Cyril  James  Wilson,  died 
14  March  19 13,  and  was  buried  at 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex. 

Henry  Acton  and  Mary  Lastitia 
^Velman  of  Trewarthenick,  Grampound 
Road,  Cornwall,  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Katherine  Noel,  born  at  85 
Goldington  Avenue,  Bedford,  8  January, 
baptised  at  the  Catholic  Church, 
Bedford,  13  January  1905. 


WHELER.  Vol.  8,  page  83  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ig,  page  Lxxvii.) — Sir 
Trevor  Wood  Wheler,  Baronet,  Captain 
Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  and  Idris  his 
wife,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
born  at  Dalhousie,  India,  4  September 
1918. 


WHELER.  Vol.  9,  page  13.— Colonel 
Henry  Isham  Wheler  died,  aged  78,  at 
8  Midvale  Road,  St.  Helier,  Jersey, 
28  July  191S. 


WHITBY.  Vol.  6,  page  57.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  Whitby  died,  aged  83,  at  145 
Brondesbury  Park,  London,  13  August, 
and  was  buried  in  Hampstead  Cemetery, 
CO.  Middlesex,  17  August  1918.  Will 
dated  23  October  1903,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  16  November  1918, 
by  Dora  Whitby,  daughter. 

Page  57  {and  Adde?ida,  Vol.  14, 
page  xxviii.) — Herbert  Bateson  and 
Gladys  Powys  Whitby  have  further  issue 
a  son,  Thomas  Addison  Titley  Whitby, 
born  at  1 1  Rawdon  Street,  Calcutta, 
India,  10  July  19 18. 


WHITE.  Vol.  14,  page  in.— Mary, 
eldest  daughter  of  John  Peter  White, 
and  widow  of  Thomas  Henry  Watson, 
F.R.I.B.A.,  died,  aged  76,  at  9  Notting- 
ham Place,  Paddington,  London,  21 
March,  and  was  buried  in  the  parish 
churchyard,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
25  March  19 19. 


ADDITIONS   &•    CORRECTIONS. 


xli 


WIGAN.  Vol.  13,  page  126. —  William 
Lewis  Wigan,  2nd  Lieutenant  ist 
(Queen's  Own)  Royal  \Vest  Kent  Regi- 
ment, died  from  wounds  received  in 
action  in  Flanders  23  February  1916. 

Page  127. — Mary  Cecilia,  eldest 
daughter  of  Charles  Wigan,  was  married 
at  Quetta,  India,  8  May  1918,  to  Robert 
\Valpole  Murphy,  M.D.,  Captain  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps,  only  son  of 
Charles  Conway  Murphy  of  Ballinrally, 
Mountrath,  Ireland. 

Page  129.  —  Amy  Elizabeth,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Wigan, 
died  at  Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  18 
July,  and  was  buried  21  July  19 19. 

Page  135. — AmyMary,  eldest  daughter 
of  Sir  Frederick  Wigan,  Baronet,  died, 
aged  6r,  at  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  28 
May  19 1 9. 

Page  135  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ip, 
page  Ixxvii.)  —  Denis  Grey  \Vigan, 
Captain  60th  Rifles,  and  Madeline 
Mabel  Ambrose  his  wife,  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  born  at  34a  Gloucester 
Place,  Portman  Square,  London,  2 1 
December  1918. 

Page  137. — Maria  Bramley  Hearne, 
widow  of  James  Wigan,  died,  aged  79, 
at  Cromwell  House,  Mortlake,  co. 
Surrey,  19  February,  and  was  buried  at 
Mortlake  23  February  191 8. 

Page  140. — Harold  Wigan  married 
2ndly  at  Thurnham,  co.  Kent,  22 
May  1 91 8,  Dorrie  Zillah,  daughter  of 
R.  A.  Roberts  of  Galway. 

WILBERFORCE.  Vol.  16,  page  128. 
William  Robert  Sargent  'Wilberforce, 
M.C.,  Captain  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps 
(attached  Royal  Air  Force),  who  served 
in  the  European  War  in  Flanders  1915, 
in  Egypt,  and  in  Palestine,  was  killed 
while  flying  at  Upavon,  co.  Wilts,  2 
June  1918. 

WILDER.  Vol.  2,  page  128.— Augusta 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Beaufoy  Wilder,  died,  aged  56, 
at  Hillside,  Whitchurch,  co.  Oxford, 
1 1  August,  and  was  buried  at  Sulham, 
CO.  Berks,  15  August  191 8. 

Francis  Langham  Wilder,  died,  aged 
55,  at  Newbam,  ^Vinklleld,  co.  Berks, 
27  November,  and  was  buried  at 
Winkfield  30  November  1918. 

WILLS.  Vol.  IS,  page  32.— Robert 
Vaughan  Gower,  O.B.E.,  F.R.G.S., 
Mayor  of  Tunbridge  Wells  191 7-19, 
was  knighted  3  June  1919. 


WISDEN.  Vol.  3,  page  8.— Frederick 
Wisden  died,  aged  49,  at  Woking,  co. 
Surrey,  22  May,  and  was  buried  in 
Brookwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  25 
May  1 9 19. 

Page  9. — Robert  Eric  Bryce  Wisden 
died,  aged  38,  at  West  Buckland, 
Thurlestone,  co.  Devon,  4  March, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Broadwater,  co.  Sussex,  12  March  19 19. 

^VITTS.  Vol.  10,  page  138. — Frank 
Hole  Witts,  D.S.O.,  .M.C.,  Irish  Guards, 
married  at  Satterthwaite,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, 7  August  19 19,  Ruth  Leonide, 
2nd  daughter  of  Harold  Brocklebank 
of  Grizedale  Hall,  Hawkshead,  co. 
Lancaster. 

WOLLASTON.  Vol.  12,  page  75— 
Hugo  John  Buchanan  -  Wollaston 
married  at  St.  John's,  Southwick 
Crescent,  Paddington,  London,  14 
August  19 18,  Beryl  Maud,  elder 
daughter  of  Richard  Blayney  \\'rightson, 
M.D.  Tliey  have  issue  a  son,  John 
Alexander  Buchanan -\VoIlaston,  born  at 
Avro,  Pinner,  co.  Middlesex,  7  October, 
baptised  at  the  [)arish  church.  Pinner, 
8  November  1919. 

WOLLASTON.  Vol.  18,  page  122.— 
Lieut.- Colonel  Frederick  Hargreaves 
Arbuthnott  AVollaston,  commanding  a 
battalion  of  the  Suffolk  Regiment, 
served  in  the  European  War,  in 
Belguim  and  at  Salonika  (twice  men- 
tioned in  despatches),  D.  S.O. ;  died, 
aged  39,  of  wounds  received  in  action, 
7  March,  and  was  buried  at  Slienton, 
CO.  Leicester,  13  March  191 8. 

WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE.      Vol. 

I  7,  page  1 16. — Philip  Malcolm  Wolryche- 
Whitmore,  Royal  Field  Artillery,  was 
killed  in  action  1  August  1918. 
^^'ill  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
24  February  1919. 

Page  1 1  7.— Captain  Geoffrey  Chariton 
\\'olryche-Whitniore  married  2ndly  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  2 
October  19 19,  Muriel,  widow  of  Captain 
P.  A.   lillard. 

WOODD.  Vol.  9,  page  66.  —  Alec 
Bethune  Peter  Woodd  died,  aged  30,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  (24  August), 
26  .-\ugust  1918. 

Ursula  Sheffield,  elder  daughter  of 
Lieutenant-Commander  Arthur  Bethune 


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WOODD,  C07itinued. 

Woodd,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve, 
was  married  at  Milford-on-Sea,  co.  Hants, 
7  September  1918,  to  John  Edward 
Gordon  McConnel,  Lieutenant  London 
Regiment,  son  of  Gordon  McConnel  of 
British  Columbia. 

Page  67. — Esther  Harriet,  widow 
of  the  Rev.  Basil  Kilvington  Woodd, 
died,  aged  77,  3  September,  and  was 
buried  at  Bilton,  co.  York,  9  September 
1919. 

Page  68. — -Katherine  Isabella  Basil, 
youngest  daughter  of  Basil  Thomas 
Woodd,  died  at  14  Zetland  House, 
Kensington,  London,  23  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Westerham,  co.  Kent,  27 
October  19 19. 

WOODTHORPE.  Vol.  15,  page  64.— 
Nelson  Woodthorpe  Graham,  Captain 
Royal  Engineers,  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  15  March  1919, 
Dorothy,  eldest  daughter  of  Charles 
Savvforde  Arliss  of  Crofton  Lodge, 
Sydenham,  co.  Kent. 

WOOLLCOMBE.  Vol.  19,  page  67.— 
Marion  Honor,  youngest  daughter  of 
Richard  Woollcombe,  was  married  at 
Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London, 
18  February  1919,  to  Commander 
Godfrey  Francis  William  Grayson,  R.N. 
Major  Frank  Rupert  Woollcombe, 
M.C.,  Royal  Artillery,  married  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Florence,  Italy,  11  May  19 18, 
Beatrice  Elena  Alice,  eldest  daughter  of 
Edoardo  de  Ambrosis  of  Florence, 
Italy.  They  have  issue  a  son,  born  at 
59  Via  San  Domenico,  25  February 
1919. 


WORMALD.  Page  165  of  present 
volume.  —  Drury  Frank  Percy  Bibby 
Wormald,  Captain  General  Staff,  died, 
aged  33,  at  Horstead  Hall,  Norwich,  4 
November,  and  was  buried  at  Clive 
Hadnall,  co.  Salop,  9  November  1918. 
Will  proved  iji  tlie  Principal  Registry  1 1 
April  1919, 

WORSLEY.  Vol.  18,  page  1 76.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  Richard  Stanley  Worsley, 
D.S.O.,  Royal  Army  Service  Corps, 
missing,  believed  drowned,  torpedoed 
while  returning  to  duty  4  May  191 7. 

WORTHINGTON.  Vol.  i,  page  223.— 
Albert  Octavius  Worthington  died, 
aged  73,  at  Maple  Hayes,  Lichfield, 
CO.  Stafford,  9  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Lichfield  13  May  1918. 

WRIGHT.  Vol.  IS,  page  139.— Philip 
Chetwood  and  Josephine  Agneta  Mary 
Wright  have  further  issue  a  son, 
John  Michael  Turner  Wright,  born  at 
Brattleby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  4  July, 
baptised  at  Brattleby  10  August  19 19. 

ZETLAND.  Vol.  19,  page  171.— 
Frederick  James  and  Sylvia  Mary 
Dundas,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Alice,  born  at  Barnburgh  Hall,  Don- 
caster,  CO.  York,  4  June,  baptised  at 
Barnburgh  11  June  1918. 

ZOUCHE.  Vol.  18,  page  214.— Colonel 
the  Hon*"''  William  Southwell  Curzon, 
late  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  died  at 
Lower  Grosvenor  Place,  Westminster, 
29  April,  and  was  buried  at  Parham, 
CO.  Sussex,  3  May  1919. 


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